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E-Cigarette Advocates on Twitter: Content Analysis of Vaping-Related Tweets.

Kahlia McCauslandBruce R MaycockTama LeaverKatharina WolfFreeman BeckyJonine M Jancey
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2020)
Australian Twitter content does not reflect the country's current regulatory approach to e-cigarettes. Rather, the conversation on Twitter generally encourages e-cigarette use, promotes vaping as a socially acceptable practice, discredits scientific evidence of health risks, and rallies around the idea that e-cigarettes should largely be outside the bounds of health policy. The one-sided nature of the discussion is concerning, as is the lack of disclosure and transparency, especially among vaping enthusiasts who dominate the majority of e-cigarette discussions on Twitter, where it is unclear if comments are endorsed, sanctioned, or even supported by the industry.
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