Antivaxxers Are Using the Carrot Emoji to Disguise Talking About the Jab

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Antivaxxers Are Using the Carrot Emoji to Disguise Talking About the Jab
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Antivaxxers have been using the vegetable emoji as a code to prevent their conversations from being censored in Facebook groups.

h? A deadly respiratory virus is unleashed on the world, and we were forced to stay home and avoid contact with friends and loved ones. It was a dark time for most, but the glimmer of hope on the horizon was the development of safe and effective vaccines to protect people from severe hospitalization. For some, however, the vaccine was too good to be true, and it felt like the antivax misinformation campaign has exploded since the Spring of 2021.

the ramblings of these antivaxxers are delightfully incoherent. “My sister, 57, rushed to the hospital with breathing problems. She has two 🥕🥕 and the b🥕,” one poster writes.ovid-19 vaccines and additional boosters currently available, but it is clear that this is a coordinated attempt by group members and administrators to avoid Facebook’s AI content filter.

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