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Misinformation about spinal manipulation and boosting immunity: an analysis of Twitter activity during the COVID-19 crisis

机译:关于脊柱操纵和促进免疫的错误信息:Covid-19危机中的Twitter活动分析

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Social media has become an increasingly important tool in monitoring the onset and spread of infectious diseases globally as well monitoring the spread of information about those diseases. This includes the spread of misinformation, which has been documented within the context of the emerging COVID-19 crisis. Understanding the creation, spread and uptake of social media misinformation is of critical importance to public safety. In this descriptive study, we detail Twitter activity regarding spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and claims it increases, or “boosts”, immunity. Spinal manipulation is a common intervention used by many health professions, most commonly by chiropractors. There is no clinical evidence that SMT improves human immunity. Social media searching software (Talkwalker Quick Search) was used to describe Twitter activity regarding SMT and improving or boosting immunity. Searches were performed for the 3?months and 12?months before March 31, 2020 using terms related to 1) SMT, 2) the professions that most often provide SMT and 3) immunity. From these searches, we determined the magnitude and time course of Twitter activity then coded this activity into content that promoted or refuted a SMT/immunity link. Content themes, high-influence users and user demographics were then stratified as either promoting or refuting this linkage. Twitter misinformation regarding a SMT/immunity link increased dramatically during the onset of the COVID crisis. Activity levels (number of tweets) and engagement scores (likes + retweets) were roughly equal between content promoting or refuting a SMT/immunity link, however, the potential reach (audience) of tweets refuting a SMT/immunity link was 3 times higher than those promoting a link. Users with the greatest influence on Twitter, as either promoters or refuters, were individuals, not institutions or organizations. The majority of tweets promoting a SMT/immunity link were generated in the USA while the majority of refuting tweets originated from Canada. Twitter activity about SMT and immunity increased during the COVID-19 crisis. Results from this work have the potential to help policy makers and others understand the impact of SMT misinformation and devise strategies to mitigate its impact.
机译:社交媒体已成为监测全球传染病发病和传播的越来越重要的工具,同时监测有关这些疾病的信息传播。这包括误导的传播,这在新兴Covid-19危机的背景下被记录。了解社交媒体错误信息的创作,传播和吸收对公共安全至关重要。在这项描述性研究中,我们详细介绍了关于脊柱操纵治疗(SMT)的Twitter活动,并要求它增加,或“提升”,免疫力。脊柱操纵是许多健康专业使用的常见干预,最常见的是脊椎治疗师。没有临床证据表明SMT改善了人类免疫力。社交媒体搜索软件(Talkwalker快速搜索)用于描述关于SMT和改善或提高免疫力的推特活动。搜索是在3月31日和12月21日之前进行的,2020年3月21日使用,使用与1)的术语,2)最常见的职业提供SMT和3)免疫力。根据这些搜索,我们确定了Twitter活动的幅度和时间过程,然后将此活动编码为促进或驳斥SMT /免疫链路的内容。内容主题,高影响者和用户人口统计学被分解为促进或反驳这种联系。关于Covid危机的发作期间,关于SMT /免疫链路的Twitter错误信息急剧增加。活动级别(推文的数量)和参与分数(喜欢+转派)在促进或驳斥SMT /免疫链路的内容之间大​​致相等,但是,推文的潜在范围(观众)驳斥SMT /免疫链接的3倍那些促进链接的人。具有最大影响的用户,作为推动者或者家庭的推特,是个人,而不是机构或组织。大多数推文在美国产生了促进SMT /免疫链接,而大多数反驳推文起源于加拿大。在Covid-19危机期间,关于SMT和免疫力的Twitter活动增加。这项工作的结果有可能帮助政策制定者和其他人了解SMT错误信息的影响和制定策略来减轻其影响。

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