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4743

Twitter censors user for pointing out that adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines in 16 percent of teens is not anything to celebrate: A Twitter user shared a screenshot of their censorship notice. The user had tweeted "Isn't that too many adverse reaction cases already? Don't recall other vaccines having the same issues." This was in reaction to an included link to a Reuters Fact Check tweet reading "A study of 301 teens in Thailand found mild and temporary heart rhythm changes after a second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine among one in six teenagers, not one-third as social media posts claim rent.rs/3pub6PU". The user was pointing out that just because it is not 33 percent reaction, 16 percent is not a good outcome either. Twitter labeled the tweeted "Misleading." It also prevented other users from liking, replying to or sharing the tweet without quote tweeting it.

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