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- Ligne n°144 : Coronavirus: Social media firms make $1bn a year from anti-vax followers,
Ligne n°145 : report says ...
Ligne n°174 : ... Despite pledges by Facebook and others to crack down on harmful posts,- Ligne n°175 : a report found that at least 57 million users now follow anti-vaxxers
Ligne n°176 : on mainstream platforms across the UK and US – up 7.7 million since the ...- Ligne n°213 : Studies have linked the trend to activism by online anti-vaxxers, who
Ligne n°214 : oppose immunisation because they believe it is either unnecessary, ...
Ligne n°217 : ... Mr Ahmed said social media firms had “both powered and profited from”- Ligne n°218 : the spread of anti-vax theories, by amplifying them through algorithms
Ligne n°219 : and making money from advertising. ...
Ligne n°229 : ... The report called for firms to be fined if they fail to combat- Ligne n°230 : anti-vaxxers, but a new regulatory system proposed under the UK’s
Ligne n°231 : Online Harms Bill has not yet been considered by parliament. ...- Ligne n°237 : Its analysis of more than 400 anti-vax Facebook groups and pages,
Ligne n°238 : YouTube channels and Twitter and Instagram accounts found that some ...
Ligne n°247 : ... Private Facebook groups were found to be “radicalising sceptics into- Ligne n°248 : determined anti-vaxxers” by spreading emotional posts about supposedly
Ligne n°249 : ill or cured children without challenge. ...- Ligne n°259 : Some anti-vaxxers have moved into wider conspiracy theories, including
Ligne n°260 : those claiming that Microsoft founder Bill Gates created the pandemic, ...
Ligne n°264 : ... Mr Ahmed said that the coronavirus outbreak had created a “perfect- Ligne n°265 : storm” for people to be drawn into anti-vax movements, as fear and
Ligne n°266 : confusion combined with increased isolation and time spent online. ...- Ligne n°394 : The report found that both anti-vax campaigners and social media
Ligne n°395 : companies were profiting from increased interest during coronavirus. ...
Ligne n°397 : ... It said that through all their online activity, the followers of- Ligne n°398 : anti-vax accounts could be worth up to $1bn (£800m) in annual revenue
Ligne n°399 : for technology giants. ...
Ligne n°404 : ... The report said that Facebook’s advertising library also showed that at- Ligne n°405 : least 28 anti-vax accounts had paid to place adverts on the platform,
Ligne n°406 : despite the firm pledging in March 2019 that “when we find ads that ...- Ligne n°409 : YouTube has removed advertising from some anti-vax channels but not
Ligne n°410 : all, the report said, after it vowed to demonetise them in February ...
Ligne n°416 : ... The report accused social media giants had adopted “lenient” policies- Ligne n°417 : by making it harder to find anti-vax content rather than by removing
Ligne n°418 : it, and allowing activists to “successfully navigate weak policies to ...- Ligne n°421 : Mr Ahmed said that long-standing anti-vax campaigners had
Ligne n°422 : “instrumentalised” the prospect of a Covid-19 vaccine after trying to ...- Ligne n°433 : “But I would go beyond calling anti-vaxxers conspiracy theorists to say
Ligne n°434 : they are an extremist group that pose a national security risk.” ...- Ligne n°532 : CoronavirusFacebookVaccinesanti-vaxxersanti-vaxxerInstagramTwitterYouTu
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