Report: Google Posts ‘Mostly False’ On YouTube Searches For Biden’s Fracking Statements. No Such Comments On Videos About Steele Dossier.
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On Monday, it was reported that Google, which owns YouTube, had decided to term “mostly false” the claims that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden stated in the past that he would ban fracking, adding that term if a user of their YouTube platform searched for Biden making such a statement.
It was also reported that no similar fact-check was posted about videos from the mainstream media that featured debunked claims about the infamous Steele dossier that was used to attack President Trump.
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