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    1. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 23 Aug 2020

      Remarkable! The insistence on visual misinformation knows no boundaries in its targets. This is not harmless: countries and states are still closing beaches and parks: possibly the safest outdoors activities. People’s health will be worse off, plus the alternative is... indoors.pic.twitter.com/EnzK8Y0KYU

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    2. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 23 Aug 2020

      Doctors in the front lines keep telling us how low-wage “essential” workers are the majority of victims. Statistic show black and Hispanic people are disproportionately dying, getting infected at work. This? Actively erasing the real victims and misinforming us! ht @Brian_Orakpic.twitter.com/RiHeYdGTYM

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    3. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 25 Aug 2020

      The article itself in @bopinion. talks about parties and indoors gatherings. The picture? A safe beach! We don't know of any beach outbreaks. If people are getting infected in activities around beaches (indoor parties or restaurants?) then let's talk about that. ht @sillygwailopic.twitter.com/pwo13UDlgQ

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    4. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 28 Aug 2020

      One of the most thoughtful academics on this, @jljcolorado writes a long article making the case for aerosol transmission, *emphasizing* how outdoors is much safer and that's part of the evidence. Then he has to go back and have the picture changed because.. yeah, you guessed it.pic.twitter.com/sCdb6d30CL

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    5. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 28 Aug 2020

      I keep thinking we can't reach further heights of absurdity on media visual misinformation, but I keep being proven wrong. The former director of the CDC wrote an excellent article on masks. First, the photo for the article—perhaps most important lever for impact. Next, the text.pic.twitter.com/ISi7Zpz5lI

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    6. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 30 Aug 2020

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      Also important: there are a lot of examples of media going out of their way to falsely represent beaches as crowded through use of lenses and angles. All that despite being outdoors much safer and completely inappropriate to represent high-risk for COVID. https://twitter.com/sarahtakesfotos/status/1299870154105389056 …

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    7. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 1 Sep 2020

      If you read the article itself in the New York Times, you see this beach photo but you'd learn that *indoor* nightclubs in Spain were allowed to remain open till 5a before the 2nd wave. Also street cleaning is theater. (They do have *one* ER photo for a change!) ht @artur0castropic.twitter.com/w3nJFv2Bb4

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    8. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 2 Sep 2020

      Eek, et tu @ScienceMagazine? Article: "In the spring, some countries banned almost any outdoor activity, including jogging; now, the focus is on *indoor* activities. 'We’ve learned outdoor hospitality is generally fine.'" Photo? A beach, of course! How dare people have safe fun!pic.twitter.com/F0NB1AiTbg

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    9. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 5 Sep 2020

      But that beach that @Bloomberg chose to represent as COVID risk? It's misinformation. That beach is vast, not even mildly crowded and it's probably as safe an outing as one can imagine. What will it take to for media to communicate INDOORS is the high risk place? h/t @leonhjavipic.twitter.com/uMhcZiEHU0

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    10. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 7 Sep 2020

      “Look at these people having a safe outlet during such difficult times. Let’s just make sure we scold them for that, and not use the power of visuals to inform people of the actual big risks of crowded, unventilated indoors.” ht @mauprietopic.twitter.com/BF4K0baF63

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      Kevin Burke‏ @derivativeburke 7 Sep 2020
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      lead video on @GMA segment on coronavirus risks was a photo of beaches (To be fair they later said main risk was from bars and parties)

      7:10 AM - 7 Sep 2020
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