互联网和社交媒体上的社区饮水氟化。

Aaron Mertz, Myron Allukian
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目标:在美国,95%的青少年和85%的成年人使用互联网。Facebook和Twitter这两家社交媒体的用户超过1500亿。本研究描述了互联网和社交媒体上的反氟化活性和主导地位,两者都是社区水氟化(CWF)的信息源。方法:对2011年6月至2012年5月各大氟化网站的月访问量进行统计。Facebook、Twitter和YouTube的氟化活动被归类为“proCWF”或“反cwf”。Twitter的反CWF推文被进一步细分为反对CWF的论据。结果:发现反cwf网站流量超过proCWF活动的五到六十倍。在Facebook上搜索“氟化物”和“氟化”,结果是88%到100%的反cwf团体和页面;推特和YouTube上的“氟化”分别导致64%的推文和99%的反cwf视频。“癌症”、“无用”和“有毒”是反对氟化的三个主要论点。结论:抗氟化信息在网络和社交媒体上占主导地位。每天都有成千上万的人被错误地告知氟化的安全性、健康和经济效益。
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Community water fluoridation on the Internet and social media.

Objectives: In the United States, 95 percent of teens and 85 percent of adults use the Internet. Two social media outlets, Facebook and Twitter, reach more than 150 billion users. This study describes anti-fluoridation activity and dominance on the Internet and social media, both of which are community water fluoridation (CWF) information sources.

Methods: Monthly website traffic to major fluoridation websites was determined from June 2011 to May 2012. Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube fluoridation activity was categorized as "proCWF" or "anti-CWF." Twitter's anti-CWF tweets were further subcategorized by the argument used against CWF.

Results: Anti-CWF website traffic was found to exceed proCWF activity five- to sixty-fold. Searching "fluoride" and "fluoridation" on Facebook resulted in 88 to 100 percent anti-CWF groups and pages; "fluoridation" on Twitter and YouTube resulted in 64 percent anti-CWF tweets and 99 percent anti-CWF videos, respectively. "Cancer, " "useless, " and "poisonous" were the three major arguments used against fluoridation.

Conclusions: Anti-fluoridation information significantly dominates the Internet and social media. Thousands of people are being misinformed daily about the safety, health, and economic benefits of fluoridation.

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