We analysed a sample of anti-vaccine content that was shared or posted to Facebook and Twitter a total of 812,000 times in the last two months.
It showed that 65% of that content was attributable to 12 leading anti-vaxxers - The Disinformation Dozen. counterhate.com/disinformation…
The Disinformation Dozen of leading anti-vaxxers are even more influential on Facebook.
Up to 73% of anti-vaccine content circulating on Facebook originates with this tiny group of anti-vaxxers and their network of websites, businesses and organisations. counterhate.com/disinformation…
Analysis of over 120,000 anti-vaccine tweets shows that the Disinformation Dozen of leading anti-vaxxers are influential on Twitter too.
YouTube takes up to 30% of every donation made using its "Superchat" feature on livestreams.
It means @YouTube profited from each donation to "Right Side Broadcasting Network" on their 6th January livestream, which stoked anger over "election fraud".
YouTube takes a cut of ad revenue on extremism and lies too.
Like this Epoch Times video in which Trump’s lawyer Lin Wood claims Trump won the election and that Covid is a Chinese plot.