YouTube restricts false news that coronary is caused by network 5G

YouTube and other social media platforms are taking steps to limit the spread of conspiracy theories that link 5G networks and coronary pandemics after a series of attacks on mobile phone towers. Telephone operators said there were at least five cases of vandals lighting fires in Britain [...]
Phone operators said there have been at least five cases of vandals lighting fires in Great Britain over the past few days.
Several videos on YouTube claiming a link between the virus and new wireless technology have collected hundreds of thousands of views, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
In a joint statement, BT Group groups, telephones, O2, Vodafone and Three, owned by CK Hutchison Holdings (CKHUY), said claims on 5G are in no way linked to the coronary pandemic.
And not only are these claims groundless, but they are harmful to people and b ises that rely on the continuation of our services. They have also led to abuse of our engineers, and in some cases have prevented the substantial maintenance of the” network, mobile network operators said in a statement to the media.
5G allows for greater and faster data processing, and is seen as an integral component of new interconnected technologies such as automatized vehicles and intelligent devices.
But the false theories of the plot associated with the new choreography have been around since the virus first emerged in China. There is no evidence that links 5G technology and the spread of coronary.
In a statement, a Facebook spokesman said the company is taking measures <x0-aggressive” to fight deinformation about the virus and “is beginning to remove false claims linking the Devi-19 technology to 5G” and encouraging the sitters to mobile phone towers.












