Public Figure Vaccination Rhetoric and Vaccine Hesitancy: Retrospective Twitter Analysis.
Vlad HoncharovJiawei LiMaribel SierraNatalie A RivadeneiraKristan OlazoThu T NguyenTimothy K MackeyUrmimala SarkarPublished in: JMIR infodemiology (2023)
Most discussions surrounding public figures in common hashtags labelled as "anti-vax" did not reflect anti-vaccination beliefs. We observed that public figures with known anti-vaccination beliefs face scorn and ridicule on Twitter. Accusing public figures of anti-vaccination attitudes is a means of insulting and discrediting the public figure rather than discrediting vaccines. The majority of posts in our sample condemned public figures expressing anti-vax beliefs by undermining their influence, insulting them, or expressing concerns over public health ramifications. This points to a complex information ecosystem, where anti-vax sentiment may not reside in common anti-vax-related keywords or hashtags, necessitating further assessment of the influence that public figures have on this discourse.