“#Anti-science content is thriving on Facebook right now”
July 6, 2020 | 3:18pm

A man holds a sign as protesters gather outside Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s mansion to protest the continued stay-at-home order.
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Actor Tom Hanks (who contracted and quickly recovered from the coronavirus a few months ago) took some time amid promoting his new WWII-era movie for Apple TV to talk a little about coronavirus and specifically to insist that people wear a face mask to protect themselves and everyone around them. He decided to offer that as a kind of PSA because of the prevalence of so much anti-science and anti-face mask posturing — a lot of which is happening in a regrettably predictable sphere.
The results of a new analysis from Media Matters show that anti-face mask content is thriving right now on Facebook, with posts about face coverings from “right-leaning” Facebook pages garnering more than 5.5 million interactions over the past month. Moreover, according to the media group, “posts that promoted skepticism about the efficacy of face coverings, despite experts’ recommendations, earned the most interactions.”
Media Matters performed this analysis by looking at more than 2,000 Facebook posts about masks from right-leaning Facebook pages between May 30 and June 30 “in order to understand the narratives being spread within the right-wing Facebook ecosystem.” The almost 5.5 million interactions found included things like shares, reactions and comments on the social network and the group found these posts to be getting about 2,700 interactions per post.
Even at this stage of the coronavirus pandemic, there’s still a political edge to the practice of wearing face masks or not. The Guardian, for example, interviewed a bar owner in east Texas — Tee Allen Parker, the owner of the Machine Shed Bar & Grill in Kilgore — who has banned masks at her bar.
“We don’t live in a communist country!” she said. ‘This is supposed to be America. It’s an individual choice. There’s been nothing scientific that says masks are effective. I choose not to wear it, but I don’t let thousands of people breathe on me.”
On Wednesday, meanwhile, Texas hit its highest daily number of new coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic.
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