California Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff sent letters to Amazon and Facebook on Wednesday urging the companies to remove content promoting alleged COVID-19 misinformation.
The letters, addressed to Amazon’s Andy Jassy and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, asked the companies to take “immediate action” against materials promoting “anti-vaccine conspiracies” and “vaccine misinformation.” Schiff also requested the companies provide information on their content removal practices and policies to prevent the spread of alleged misinformation.
“Research has shown that combatting anti-vaccine conspiracies by posing factual and counter-factual information as opposing, but equal viewpoints is ineffective at combatting misinformation and disinformation,” Schiff wrote.
The lawmaker argued that Amazon’s algorithms boosted sensationalist and misleading products, pointing to a study by the University of Washington which found that for vaccine-related searches on Amazon, over 10% of the results contained alleged health misinformation. Schiff accused both Amazon and Facebook of profiting off “dangerous” misinformation related to the COVID-19 vaccine, which he claimed directly contributed to deaths from the coronavirus.
Anti-vaccine content produced $1.1 billion in revenue for Facebook, Schiff said.
The letter echoes a request made by Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday, in which the senator asked Amazon to remove books promoting information and theories about the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines she deemed misleading.
Schiff also requested the tech giants provide answers to a number of questions concerning their content moderation policies in order to “identify potential needs for federal regulation.” The lawmaker argued the companies exerted significant influence over public access to information, and needed to be regulated in order to prevent them from facilitating the spread of “misinformation.”
“My initial inclination is to explore narrowing Section 230 and creating a safe harbor only if companies use best practices,” Schiff said in an interview with The Washington Post. “And in the case of the social media companies, move away from amplifying for engagement with all the societal harm that that has caused.”
Sen. Amy Klobuchar introduced legislation in July that would strip Section 230 liability protections from social media platforms that promoted “health misinformation.”
Amazon and Facebook did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
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