Thursday, April 14, 2022

Pinterest Banning All So-Called Climate Change ‘Misinformation’ From Its Site


Pinterest announced today it’s becoming the first major digital platform to introduce a comprehensive misinformation policy designed to combat false and misleading claims around climate change on its platform.

According to the company’s newly updated misinformation guidelines, Pinterest will now be able to remove content that denies the existence of impacts of climate change, denies human influence on climate change, and denies climate change is backed by scientific consensus, among other things. [bold, links added]

It will also remove false and misleading content about climate change solutions that contradict scientific consensus, content that misrepresents scientific data either by omission or cherry-picking to erode trust in climate science and experts, and harmful and misleading content about public safety emergencies including natural disasters and extreme weather events.

The company noted the new Community guidelines don’t only apply to posts on the social network, but also to ads.

Pinterest advertisers will have to follow the same rules and the Pinterest Advertising guidelines were updated to also prohibit ads containing conspiracy theories, misinformation, and disinformation related to climate change.

“Pinterest believes in cultivating a space that’s trusted and truthful for those using our platform. This bold move is an expansion of our broader misinformation guidelines, which we first developed in 2017 to address public health misinformation, and have since updated to address new and emerging issues as they come to the forefront. The expanded climate misinformation policy is yet another step in Pinterest’s journey to combat misinformation and create a safe space online,” said Sarah Bromma, Pinterest’s head of Policy, in a statement about the announcement.

The company says it relied on input from partnered experts, including the Climate Disinformation Coalition and the Conscious Advertising Network, to help develop and inform its new policy decisions.

The change follows what Pinterest says has been an increase in user searches for topics related to sustainability and the environment.

Over the past year, searches for “zero waste tips” increased by 6x, “recycling clothes ideas” were up by 4x, and searches for “recycled home decor” were up 95%, while “zero waste lifestyle” searches were up 64%.

To encourage further inspiration around greener lifestyles, Pinterest will launch a Creator Originals content series led by creators from the U.S., U.K., Australia, Germany, France, Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Indonesia, and India, which will focus on things like thrifting tips, upcycling clothes, minimizing food waste and more.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/pinterest-banning-all-so-called-climate-change-misinformation-from-its-site/

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2 comments:

Stan B said...

So an activist group that wants to shut down scientific discussion ["consensus" is not science] has convinced Pinterest that shutting down "contrary" science discussion is a good thing.

Anonymous said...


And just exactly WHO is Pindisinterest going to choose to determine what is "right" and what is "wrong"?

How is it that companies that try to make themselves public forums all decided that ARBITRARY censorship is a part of "public forum"?