Department of Public Health, William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey, USA.
Department of Mathematics, Lehman College, The City University of New York, New York, New York, USA.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2021 Aug 3;17(8):2373-2377. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2021.1894896. Epub 2021 Mar 25.
Misinformation and disinformation regarding COVID-19 and vaccination against it may be contributing to vaccine hesitancy. Social media outlets have reportedly made efforts to limit false information yet untruths related to COVID-19 persist online. The purpose of this study was to describe the content on COVID-19 vaccination on TikTok, an emerging social media platform. One-hundred trending videos were identified from the hashtag #covidvaccine and were coded for content. Collectively, these videos garnered over 35 million views. The coding category with the highest number of videos was "Discouraged a Vaccine" (n = 38), followed by "Encouraged a Vaccine" (n = 36). While only 36 videos encouraged a vaccine, these videos garnered over 50% of the total cumulative views and just under 50% of the total likes; the 38 videos that discouraged a vaccine garnered 39.6% of the total cumulative views, 44.3% of likes, and 47.4% of comments. Of the 38 videos discouraging the vaccine, 25 (65.79%) showed a parody of an adverse reaction and, collectively, received 71.07% of the total views among videos in this category. Twenty-two of these 38 videos (57.89%) falsely conveyed that a vaccine was available, as they were not at the time of the study. Anti-vaccination messaging may undermine efforts to ensure widespread uptake of the various COVID-19 vaccines, particularly for young people who are more likely than other age cohorts to use TikTok.
关于 COVID-19 和疫苗接种的错误信息和虚假信息可能导致疫苗犹豫。据报道,社交媒体已努力限制虚假信息,但与 COVID-19 相关的不实信息仍在网上流传。本研究的目的是描述 TikTok 上 COVID-19 疫苗接种的内容,TikTok 是一个新兴的社交媒体平台。从标签 #covidvaccine 中确定了 100 个热门视频,并对其内容进行了编码。这些视频的总浏览量超过 3500 万次。编码类别中视频数量最多的是“劝阻接种疫苗”(n=38),其次是“鼓励接种疫苗”(n=36)。虽然只有 36 个视频鼓励接种疫苗,但这些视频的总浏览量超过了 50%,总点赞数略低于 50%;38 个劝阻接种疫苗的视频获得了 39.6%的总浏览量、44.3%的点赞数和 47.4%的评论数。在 38 个劝阻接种疫苗的视频中,有 25 个(65.79%)展示了对不良反应的模仿,这 25 个视频在该类别中获得了 71.07%的总浏览量。在这 38 个视频中,有 22 个(57.89%)错误地传达了疫苗已经可用的信息,因为在研究时疫苗还不可用。反疫苗接种信息可能会破坏确保广泛接种各种 COVID-19 疫苗的努力,特别是对于年轻人来说,他们比其他年龄组更有可能使用 TikTok。