Wellness influencers show higher rates of vaccine opposition on social media
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University of Michigan Dec 23 2024 Wellness influencers showed higher rates of vaccine opposition on social media compared to other users’ accounts, according to a new University of Michigan study. New work by U-M School of Information lecturer Elle O’Brien, student Ronith Ganjigunta and UMSI assistant professor Paramveer Dhillon found that wellness influencers were more likely to post messages on Twitter in 2020-2022 (rebranded as X in 2023) expressing anti-vaccination stances during the
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