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A fake tweet spurred an anti-vaccine harassment campaign against a doctor

Por: CNBC Tech January 08, 2023

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The Twitter logo is seen on an iPhone mobile device in this illustration photo on 12 October, 2022.STR Nurphoto Getty ImagesWhen Dr. Natalia Solenkova woke up Monday morning, she was greeted with a flood of Twitter notifications on her phone. The Miami critical care physician had hundreds of new followers, and they, along with thousands of others on Twitter, were angry with her. In tweets, comments and direct messages across Twitter and other... + full article



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