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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsConspiracy theorists made Tiffany Dover into an anti-vaccine icon. She's finally ready to talk about
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/misinformation/tiffany-dover-conspiracy-theorists-silence-rcna69401HIGDON, Ala. Tiffany Dover is alive. Sitting across from Tiffany at her kitchen table, this is obvious. She breathes in and out. She gestures with her hands. She laughs generously. Dimples carve into both cheeks when she smiles, which she does a lot. Her eyes are wide and bright and terribly blue.
I didnt die that day, Tiffany tells me. But the life I knew did.
Id been following Tiffany since that day, Dec. 17, 2020. Like thousands of others, I first saw her on a livestream during the national rollout of Covid vaccines to front-line workers, where Tiffany became one of the first people in the U.S. to get a shot. I was also watching when she fainted immediately after, launching a wave of misinformation and conspiracy theories that would eventually unravel her life.
The modern anti-vaccine movement was powered by unverified stories of the dead and damaged. Tiffany wasnt the first person to be swallowed up in an anti-vaccine propaganda campaign, and she wouldnt be the last.
The unsettling thing about it to me and the more well-meaning conspiracy theorists who took up an interest in Tiffanys case was that she seemed to just disappear.
I called and sent emails, but Tiffany never got back to me. Her employer declined media interviews on her behalf, and she stopped posting on her own social media accounts. I made several visits to her Alabama home and to CHI Memorial Hospital Chattanooga. But I never spoke to her.
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Conspiracy theorists made Tiffany Dover into an anti-vaccine icon. She's finally ready to talk about (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Apr 2023
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cilla4progress
(24,763 posts)1. This was a fascinating pod -
listened to it last year. Can't recall where, but, interested to read the rest of the story!
Thanks for posting!
crickets
(25,983 posts)2. This poor woman.
The hospital completely botched every step of the abysmal response. The social media hyenas are a silly blight on society, and oh, the damage they've done through no fault of Tiffany's at all. It's an awful shame that she finally felt she had to quit her job, but good for Tiffany that she's starting to take her her own voice and her life back.
Good read, and for Tiffany's sake I hope many people see her story - thanks, Nevilledog.