This link has been bookmarked by 10 people . It was first bookmarked on 09 Dec 2007, by Nathan Rein.
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10 Dec 07
Frank WeberProblem YouTube - Nutzer ziehen unseriƶse Infos vor - wie mit der Situation umgehen?
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09 Dec 07
Alan LevineA study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that the cranks may be winning; videos with a negative depiction of immunizations had higher ratings and more views.
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Nathan ReinA JAMA study finds that YouTube videos critical of the official immunization program, or especially those that support the notion that vaccinations cause autism, tend to get more views and higher ratings. Videos with good science, on the other hand, get ignored.
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Mark PesceYes, YouTube is the great engine of lies. Yawn.
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07 Dec 07
dave o'brienA study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association looked at this from the perspective of immunization information and finds that the cranks may be winning; videos with a negative depiction of immunizations had higher ratings and more vi
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06 Dec 07
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