Chapter
The Role of Online Information in the Spread of Anti-Vaccine Movement
Research has shown that exposure to anti-vaccine websites can increase the perception of vaccine risks and decrease the perception of the risks of vaccine omission, causing parents to obtain fewer vaccinations than recommended, with 59% of students believing the retrieved information to be entirely accurate.
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Research shows that visiting anti-vaccine websites even for a short time frame increases parental perception of vaccine risks and reduces the perception of vaccine benefits causing a lower rate of vaccination and a risk to public health.
17:52 - 20:25 (02:32)
Summary
Research shows that visiting anti-vaccine websites even for a short time frame increases parental perception of vaccine risks and reduces the perception of vaccine benefits causing a lower rate of vaccination and a risk to public health. This highlights the significance of this misinformation spread and its impact on parents’ decision-making process.
ChapterThe Role of Online Information in the Spread of Anti-Vaccine Movement
EpisodePart Two: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The host discusses Mike Albums' impressive rap video and compares it to the Wu-Tang Clan, but also makes light of the fact that he doesn't know how to refer to it as artwork, a piece or achievement.
20:25 - 22:06 (01:41)
Summary
The host discusses Mike Albums' impressive rap video and compares it to the Wu-Tang Clan, but also makes light of the fact that he doesn't know how to refer to it as artwork, a piece or achievement. An ad for the Death Island podcast is played at the beginning of the episode.