Vaccines will change people into chimpanzees, Facebook has cracked down on advertisers



The coronavirus vaccine, developed by Oxford Astrazeneca, will turn people into chimpanzees - a trend we've seen on social media. Such negative propaganda began to spread among the people long before the vaccination process began. There is an increased tendency to spread them in certain countries. The only purpose is to mislead people by exerting influence. There is no communication of truth with them, but such fake information dissemination networks have been set up internationally as a means of fulfilling their interests. Even special state support is involved with the campaign! As a result, it was only natural that appropriate measures should be taken to prevent bogus propaganda. The popular social media Facebook has followed that path.


According to Facebook, they have banned about 300 accounts that spread fake information. Of these, the number of Facebook users is actually 65, while the rest are active on Instagram. The purpose of these accounts was to create a net of spreading false news on social media. In part, they have had some success. However, as a result of increasing activity, the Facebook authorities decided to look into the matter seriously.



When the investigation began, some serious information came to light in front of the Facebook review team. As can be seen, there is a close unity among the propagandists of fake information about the corona vaccine. This network has been cleverly crafted by those who have targeted India, the United States and Latin American countries. Moreover, Russia's deep connection with these fake information propagandists can be found. Investigators then began taking action against the accounts.


False rumors continue to spread against not only AstraZeneca, but also 16 other vaccine manufacturers, including Pfizer. From the end of last year to the middle of this year, the proliferation of fake information disseminators on social media was noticeable. Death is inevitable if vaccinated, or the vaccine maker's lie - such statements continue to spread false news. In a very rude way, the slanderous conspiracy was spread on other social media besides Facebook and Instagram.


However, the social media has claimed that the steps taken by Facebook at this moment will be able to pull the trigger in the whole incident. At the same time, of course, they have acknowledged that the spread of fake information will not go away so easily. Even after the ban, they will find new ways to spread false rumors. So to avoid their conspiracy, Facebook authorities have advised people to be aware.

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