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We attribute this to the presence of malicious bots that targeted THL’s social media accounts with misinformation and antivaccination propaganda (Unlu A, Ph D, et al, unpublished data, 2023). As a result, THL suspended its Twitter account at the end of 2022 [35]. Although Facebook has better mechanisms to detect and remove bot accounts [36], our results suggest that THL still faces challenges from these coordinated attacks.
Timeline of mistrust in Facebook and Twitter.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e50199
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Internet Narratives Focused on Health Travelers’ Experiences in India: Qualitative Analysis
This study originated from the recommendations in the further research section in the study by Ozan-Rafferty et al [9] titled “A qualitative analysis of internet narratives by health travelers to Turkey”. Her study analyzed web-based narratives from health travelers to Turkey and described the themes of their experiences. This study will mimic the established method of the abovementioned study but focus on India instead of Turkey.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(5):e15665
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