This has to be the single most easily refutable (and utterly ignorant) bit of antivaccine misinformation I've seen in a long, long, long time.
https://t.co/IwEQ3GbVqq
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I completely agree. For instance, I have written posts about comments left by spam bots several times (if some fake doctor can cure HIV and if spell casting can get your husband back).
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It advances critical thinking and skepticism, boosts the signal against the noise of pseudoscience, can serve pedagogical examples, good to have refutations out there, and of course anti-vaccine activism demonstrably causes harm.
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Wow, have you checked her feed? Threatening to kill people! Reported.
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I am sure Native Americans would have loved to have non small pox blankets.
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You mean “quote tweet.” A subtweet is when your tweet is a response/reaction to another person’s tweet, but doesn’t directly mention them. Generally, it’s done to very public/popular tweets so one’s followers will get the subtext (hence the term?) of who it’s responding to.
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That’s always been my understanding, anyway. As much as one can be certain about slang usage. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Well if she’s real at least we know she’s a short timer first serious disease exposure.....
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