My cab driver started talking about YouTube videos from his mates about a plot to kill off the population with a vaccine.

“This pandemic is so weird I think there’s something to it”

This is how a lot of people engage with viral conspiracy theories.
People are trying to make sense of what’s happening, spending lots of time online and feeling anxious and confused.

Those spreading harmful disinformation on social media continue to advantage of that!

A big concern as the possibility of a vaccine grows.
He also started talking about rich and powerful people trafficking and abusing children.

I went on to explain what QAnon is - he’d never heard of it, even though he had come across political disinformation plugged by its supporters online!
The best way of addressing his comments was asking questions.

Why would they do this? How would it be possible? Why were these claims only about people on one side of the political spectrum?

And he was very reasonable, reflecting that there were not answers that made sense.
But it’s another reminder that viral disinformation reaches lots of ordinary, reasonable people - and it sows seeds of doubts.

I come across examples of this time and time again.

It’s not just about those far down the rabbit hole who take to the streets.
The kernels of truth, distorted to evidence conspiracy theories or fuel political disinformation, explain why lots are taken in by these narratives.

These are no longer fringe ideas. They’re increasingly on the average social media feed offering easy/ emotive (false) answers!

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26 Oct
Exclusive 🚨 I interviewed Sebastian Shemirani, who’s mum has grown a big online following by spreading harmful coronavirus conspiracy theories - like denying Covid-19 exists.

He fears for her impact on public health - and their relationship!

👉 bbc.co.uk/news/uk-546692… Image
This will be across TV, radio and online today @BBCNews 📺 📻 📲

Have a listen to the @BBCtrending radio programme too👂

All expertly produced by Jonathan Griffin, brilliantly edited by Tobias Chapple and overseen by top Editor Mike Wendling.

bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3…
Sebastian is 21 into politics, travelling.

And his mum, Kate Shemirani has become notorious for spreading conspiracy theories during the pandemic.

He first heard about the online following she was gaining when his brother called him back in April!
Read 13 tweets
19 Oct
🚨 There are unsubstantiated claims that a computer allegedly owned by Hunter Biden contained images of child sexual abuse.

There’s no evidence that the claims are true – so where did they come from?

Here’s a thread on how this political disinformation spread and mutated!
After the controversial New York Post story about Hunter Biden broke last week, a story asking if “something darker” could be on the computer allegedly belonging to him appeared on this site, Revolver. Image
Revolver is a right-wing site tends to aggregate pro-Trump stories from other places – and links from it have been shared by the President himself.
 
It most recently did an exclusive Interview with the President’s former chief adviser Steve Bannon about the alleged hard drive.
Read 13 tweets
10 Oct
🚨 NEW from me 🚨

Will conspiracy theories influence the US Election?

Facebook has banned QAnon - but I’ve interviewed US voters + experts who fear political disinformation under new guises has already impacted voting - and could undermine democracy!

bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-tre…
📻 Listen on @bbcworldservice @BBCtrending - presented by @mwendling + produced by Ant Adeane!

I speak to voters from different backgrounds who fear the impact of QAnon-related disinfo - and experts who worry QAnon’s world view could undermine democracy. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3…
There’s also a podcast on @BBCSounds 👉 bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3…

This is an in-depth follow up to this report on @BBCNews at Ten - looking at possible effects of conspiracy theories on voters!

We follow the characters + the influence of political disinfo beyond polling day.
Read 20 tweets
7 Sep
Here’s a thread rating the wave of abuse I’ve received this weekend!

As the BBC’s specialist disinformation reporter, I expect nasty stuff from conspiracy theorists. But it shouldn’t be the norm - which I want to highlight.

1️⃣ 9/10 - gets pedo in early and ends with threat.
2️⃣ 8/10 - DM to my private Instagram. I tend not to respond to abuse, but brilliant reference to Come Dine With Me that I just couldn’t ignore. Good use of hell imagery.

Just in case you fancy rewatching this gem:
3️⃣ 6/10 - another Instagram DM. Gets straight to the point with a threat I have to report. Keeping me on my toes on a Saturday night.
Read 14 tweets
2 Sep
🚨QAnon and the rabbit hole election!

I spoke to @KattyKay_ and Christian Fraser @BBCWorld about QAnon’s efforts to target Joe Biden with disinfo.

And how the conspiracy theory is spilling into local Facebook groups in swing states like Michigan using SaveTheChildren👇
QAnon conspiracy theorists have been plugging unfounded claims that Biden’s family is connected to Epstein in a bid to link Biden with child trafficking.

His brother does own an island near to Epstein’s - but there is 0 evidence he had anything to do with Epstein’s abuse👇 Image
As this conspiracy theory becomes increasingly popular, it spills out from hardcore conspiracy theory groups and profiles onto the average facebook feed.

Now screenshots of QAnon influencers using SaveTheChildren hashtag are shared in local groups like this one in Michigan👇 Image
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30 Aug
The response to my coverage of yesterday’s protests reveals the worrying number of people taken in by dangerous disinformation.

Pandemic conspiracy theories are merging with QAnon - with many
emailing me to explain how coronavirus is a hoax used to cover up child trafficking👇
And my coverage of vaccine conspiracy theories on Friday has similarly highlighted how many have fallen victim to vaccine disinfo already.

The comments on local and parent Facebook groups where I’ve been investigating this stuff - and also in my mentions below!
To be clear - those emailing me and in my mentions could easily be coordinated groups and trolling campaigns.

But comparing this to emails I’ve received before and a quick look at their profiles makes me very concerned about how many are being exposed to conspiracy theories.
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