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Climate change denial on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and TikTok is 'as bad as it was'
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The climate is changing But misinformation about it on major social media platforms is not.

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The new report states Climate change lies, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories It's still prevalent on Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube despite pledges to crack down on it.Social media posts and videos denying climate change argue the cause or show no effect It can not only be found on these platforms.

But there are often no warning signs or links to reliable information, according to Advance Democracy, a research organization that studies misinformation.Climate scientists say they are disappointed by the lack of progress in stopping the flow of misinformation about climate change. For years they have been urging social media companies to identify,

flag and delete misinformation and published accounts.Last year, Twitter added a new weather topic to direct users to credible information about climate change. Facebook expanded information badges on climate change posts to direct users to "Climate Science Information Center" and YouTube stop showing ads that deny climate change
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