Twitter has slapped an “unsafe link” warning on a study from the American Heart Association which found that mRNA vaccines dramatically increase risk of developing heart diseases from 11% to 25%.
As of this writing, when one clicks on the link in the below tweet…
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 New study and warning from American Heart Association: mRNA vaccines dramatically increase risk of developing heart diseases from 11% to 25% 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨https://t.co/7QxltagOPj
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) December 2, 2021
This warning pops up, requiring one to click “Ignore this warning and continue” before they can proceed to the American Heart Association‘s website:
Check out this total insanity.
The Journal of the American Heart Association puts out a study warning of the impact of mRNA Covid vaccines on the heart.
Twitter reflexively applies a warning that the site may be unsafe.
THE F’ING AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION?!? WTF!!! pic.twitter.com/TVfktAzWon
— The Reckoning 💥 (@sethjlevy) December 2, 2021
One Twitter user, however, noted that an “expression of concern” was filed over the AHA study, noting that there are “several typographical errors” and “no data in the abstract regarding myocardial T-cell infiltration” or “statistical analyses for significance provided.”
That said, Twitter’s warning says that the link was identified as being “potentially spammy or unsafe,” and could contain:
- malicious links that could steal personal information or harm electronic devices
- spammy links that mislead people or disrupt their experience
- violent or misleading content that could lead to real-world harm
- certain categories of content that, if posted directly on Twitter, are a violation of the Twitter Rules
It’s unclear as to which of these warrants the label.