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Facebook anti-mask campaign

Molly Butler /Media Matters | Marco Verch via Creative Commons license

Facebook is allowing a campaign to ditch face masks en masse to spread

The posts are calling for people to burn and trash face masks on a specific day in September

Written by Alex Kaplan

Research contributions from Kayla Gogarty

Published 09/10/20 10:18 AM EDT

A campaign urging people to burn and get rid of face masks en masse on September 15 has been spreading on Facebook and Instagram, despite multiple state laws and health experts’ guidance to wear them.

As the novel coronavirus pandemic has spread throughout the United States, both public officials and health experts have urged people to wear masks to decrease the spread of the coronavirus. Numerous states have also instituted mandates for people to wear masks when in public.

Nevertheless, since at least the beginning of September, posts have spread on Facebook and Instagram calling for a mass rejection of masks on September 15, getting at least tens of thousands of engagements combined. The posts have often used a handful of memes that encourage people to “throw that filthy thing away” or “burn your masks” on September 15 because “we the people have decided that the masks are no longer mandatory.” One such meme was shared by a congressional candidate who supports the QAnon conspiracy theory.

Instagram mask meme1
Facebook mask meme1
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In particular, the campaign and these memes have spread throughout public Facebook groups that have tens of thousands of members combined.

Facebook mask meme groups1
Facebook mask meme groups2
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There are also indications that the campaign has spread in private “reopen” Facebook groups and anti-mask groups as well.

Facebook mask meme private groups

Additionally, multiple Facebook events promoting the campaign have popped up and been shared on the platform.

Facebook mask campaign events

The campaign has also appeared on some other platforms, such as TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, and Twitter, with some content using the same Facebook memes and a YouTube video that pushes it even carrying revenue-generating ads.

Facebook has repeatedly served as a vector for coronavirus misinformation, particularly through the groups feature.

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