April 17, 2023, 8:22 p.m. | Mohammad Reza Zarei, Michael Christensen, Sarah Everts, Majid Komeili

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Vaccine hesitancy continues to be a main challenge for public health
officials during the COVID-19 pandemic. As this hesitancy undermines vaccine
campaigns, many researchers have sought to identify its root causes, finding
that the increasing volume of anti-vaccine misinformation on social media
platforms is a key element of this problem. We explored Twitter as a source of
misleading content with the goal of extracting overlapping cultural and
political beliefs that motivate the spread of vaccine misinformation. To do
this, we …

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