Culture Twitter Has No Answers for #DiedSuddenly - The latest anti-vaccine conspiracy theory is taking off easily on platforms that have no interest in shutting it down.

By Kaitlyn Tiffany

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The Atlantic

JANUARY 24, 2023, 11:28 AM ET

Lisa Marie Presley died unexpectedly earlier this month, and within hours, lacking any evidence, Twitter users were suggesting that her death had been caused by the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Twitter account @DiedSuddenly_, which has about 250,000 followers, also started tweeting about it immediately, using the hashtag #DiedSuddenly. Over the past several months, news stories about any kind of sudden death or grave injury—including the death of the sports journalist Grant Wahl and the sudden collapse of the Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin—have been met with a similar reaction from anti-vaccine activists. Though most of the incidents had obvious explanations and almost certainly no connection to the vaccine, which has an extremely remote risk of causing heart inflammation—much smaller than the risk from COVID-19 itself—the idea that the shots are causing mass death has been boosted by right-wing media figures and a handful of well-known professional athletes.

They are supported by a recent video, Died Suddenly, that bills itself as “the documentary film of a generation.” The hour-long movie has spread unchecked on Rumble, a moderation-averse video-streaming platform, and Twitter, which abandoned its COVID-misinformation policy two days after the film premiered in November. It puts forth the familiar conspiracy theory that the vaccines were engineered as a form of population control, illustrated by stomach-turning footage of funeral directors and embalmers removing “white fibrous clots” that “look like calamari” from the corpses of people who have purportedly been vaccinated against COVID-19. (There are also some clips of Lee Harvey Oswald and the moon landing, for unclear reasons.)

Died Suddenly has been viewed nearly 20 million times and cheered on by far-right personalities such as Marjorie Taylor Greene and Candace Owens. It was released by the Stew Peters Network, whose other videos on Rumble have titles like “Obama Formed Shadow Government BEFORE Plandemic” and “AIRPORTS SHUT DOWN FOR EVERYONE BUT JEWS!” And its creators are already asking for donations to fund a sequel, Died Suddenly 2, which promises to explore “deeper rabbit holes.” (Nicholas Stumphauzer, one of the film’s directors, did not respond to questions, other than to say that the production team was motivated by a desire to "stop the globalist death cult.")

Read: Why is Marjorie Taylor Greene like this?

As a meme, “died suddenly” could last a long time—possibly indefinitely. People will always be dying suddenly, so it will always be possible to redeploy it and capture further attention. What’s more, there is a thriving alt-tech ecosystem that can circulate the meme; a whole cohort of right-wing, anti-vaccine influencers and celebrities who can amplify it; and, crucially, a basically unmoderated mainstream social-media platform that can put it in front of hundreds of millions of users—some of whom will make fun of it, but others of whom will start to see something unsettling and credible in its repetitions.

What is most startling about the Died Suddenlydocumentary is not its argument, but the way that people are watching it. “#DiedSuddenly is the first movie to premiere on Twitter since your friendly takeover,” the official Died Suddenly account, @DiedSuddenly_, tweeted at Elon Musk. The account has a blue checkmark next to it—a symbol that used to indicate some kind of trustworthiness but now indicates a willingness to pay a monthly fee. When @DiedSuddenly_ first uploaded the movie in full on Twitter, it was labeled as misleading, in accordance with the COVID-19-misinformation policies that were then in place on the site. But this label was soon removed, on November 23, the same day that Twitter stopped enforcing rules about COVID-19 misinformation—including posts stating that the vaccines intentionally cause mass death.

Twitter, like many platforms, has spent the past decade refining its content-moderation policies. Now it is randomly throwing them out. Jing Zeng, a researcher at the University of Zurich, began her work on Twitter and conspiracy theories in 2018, and she noted a major transformation in response to the pandemic and the rise of QAnon. “Especially since the start of COVID, Twitter had been active in deplatforming conspiracy-theory-related accounts,” she told me. A lot of conspiracy theorists moved to fringe sites where they had trouble rebuilding the huge audiences they’d had on Twitter. But now their time in the desert may be over. “Twitter under Elon Musk has been giving signals to the communities of conspiracy theorists that Twitter’s door might be open to them again,” Zeng said.

The anti-vaccine movement is always poised to take advantage of such opportunities. Absent any moderation on Twitter, anti-vaxxers are once again free to experiment wildly with their messaging, according to Tamar Ginossar, a health-communication professor at the University of New Mexico who published a paper earlier in the pandemic about how vaccine-related content traveled on Twitter and YouTube. “Enough people are sharing this and enough content is being made that it’s taking off,” she told me.

In just a few months, the #DiedSuddenly meme has become a presence on most major social platforms, including Instagram and Facebook. At the end of 2022, researchers and reporters pointed to large Facebook groups dedicated to “Died Suddenly News.” Last week, I was able to join a community that was created in October and had more than 34,000 members. They referred to themselves as “pure bloods” and to vaccines as “cookies” or “cupcakes,” and alternated between mourning “sudden deaths” and gloating about them. And they had been careful to evade detection by Facebook’s automated content-moderation systems: Group administrators asked them to write about “de@ths and injury from the c0v1d sh0ts” and “disguise ALL words that have any medical meaning.” (Facebook removed the group after I inquired about it.)

But “died suddenly” thrives on Twitter. Tweets referencing news stories about unexpected deaths can be flooded with replies trumpeting the conspiracy theory, which go unmoderated. It’s a radical change from the earlier years of the pandemic, during which Twitter implemented new policies against health misinformation and updated them regularly, gradually finessing the wording and clarifying how the company assessed misleading information. These policies and the tactics used to enforce them tightened as the pandemic went on. According to a transparency report the company published in July 2022, Twitter suspended significantly more accounts and removed far more content during the vaccine rollout than during the earliest months of the pandemic, when various groups first expressed concern about dangerous misinformation spreading online.

This isn’t to say that Twitter’s policies were perfect. Journalists, politicians, and medical experts all had issues with how the site moderated content in the pandemic’s first two years. But from 2020 on, parties who were interested in the challenges of moderating health information were able to have a fairly nuanced debate about how well Twitter was doing with this super-convoluted task, and how it might improve. In 2020, a sea-change year for content moderation across the social web, major platforms were pushed by activists, politicians, and regular users to do more than they had ever done before. That year saw the proliferation of election disinformation and Donald Trump’s leadership of a violent, anti-democracy meme army, as well as nationwide protests in support of social justice whose reach extended to the practices of internet companies. And there was a backlash in response: Aggrieved right-wing influencers bemoaned the rise of censorship and the end of free speech; commentators with bad opinions about vaccines or other public-health measures got booted off Twitter and wound up on Substack, where they talked about getting booted off Twitter.

Now we’re in a reactionary moment in the history of content moderation. The alt-tech ecosystem expanded with the launch of Trump’s Truth Social and the return of Parler; the Died Suddenly filmmakers were recently interviewed for a program exclusive to Frank, the supposed free speech platform created by the MyPillow founder and conspiracy-theory promoter Mike Lindell. Some of the alt-tech platforms, including Rumble, saw significant growth by openly marketing themselves as anti-moderation. As I wrote at the end of last year, Rumble grew from 1 million monthly average users in 2020 to 36 million in the third quarter of 2021. The platform used to market itself as a “clean” alternative to YouTube, but its CEO now talks about its aversion to “cancel culture” and its goal of “restoring” the internet “to its roots” by eliminating content guidelines.

And Twitter is backsliding, led by a CEO who has delighted in sharing company documents with critics who held the old COVID-19 policies in disdain. In the “Died Suddenly” Facebook group I joined, commenters praised Musk’s version of the site. “Sign up for Twitter,” one wrote. Those questioning the vaccines used to be “censored earlier by the old Twitter nazis,” but now there is “FREE SPEECH.” “If you want TRUE information … get off Facebook and get on Twitter,” another posted before the group was shut down.

Earlier in the pandemic, researchers like Zeng were concerned about “dark platforms” such as 8kun or Gab, and how their wacky, dangerous ideas about COVID-19 could leech onto mainstream platforms. But now? The difference between alt and mainstream is getting slimmer.

Kaitlyn Tiffany is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of Everything I Need I Get From You: How Fangirls Created the Internet as We Know It.

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People have been dying suddenly for a long time from sudden cardiac issues but nobody is discussing that. In fact, the same people crying about it right now are the same anti-vaxxers that allowed measles and polio to resurface in this country, so fuck 'em.

Children have been dying of unknown cardiovascular failure for centuries and we just said fuck it and started calling it SIDS.
Anyway. to remind people ; The hilariously horrifying first symptom of a heart problem is Sudden death.

We have people from before vaccines were even a concept like Pheidippides, to dudes who died on the field like John Kirkby. It's a very large group to blame vaccines on .

Rather than waste time crying about vaccines, maybe these troglodytes could invest in Heart health research. You know, give money to the people who would actually solve this horrifying problem rather than give money to the people who just want to complain about it.

Weird how these were such "common problems" that we as a society almost never discussed them until after the covid vaccine came out, then suddenly PSA roll out began to warn us of these dangers.

I'm sure it's just a coincidence though.
 
I would say this article covers the subject rather comprehensively, and essentially rebuts nearly all the arguments made in this thread thus far:


Also, if you want to crap on this article, do it as a structured critique, such as how the article was written. Hand waving, saying "Fake News!", etc... is not a proper rebuttal.
 
Love the "people always died suddenly, now people are falsely blaming it on the vax". That's exactly what they do with climate change - there were always floods and fires, there's zero evidence it's anything new. There's always been police brutality, there's zero evidence blacks are more victimized than what their crime rates would indicate.

"It's ok when we do it" is literately the only ideal globohomo hold, and it's beyond infuriating.
We will never have rational discourse on these issues because they are too highly politicized.
I knew the vaxxes will become like that as soon as they announced them. Been dealing with a lot of antivaxx growing sentiment since like the 2010s (coincidentally the same time as normies were allowed online), nearly exclusively young women with children that they wanted to make sure they don't get vaccinated. Any medic can confirm this huge boost.
When I hear that reviled regimes like the US (never forget many libs said they'll never take the blompf vax) and China/Russia planning to come with vaccines for a pathogen class we were unsuccessful to create a vaccine for, I knew shit will hit the fan. The distrust in authority is at an all time high on the planet, mass chimpouts are surely going to happen in the near future.
In the commie era, vaccines went like this:
- henlo vaccination day, everyone queue at the medical cabinet at 9AM. What do you mean Mary doesn't want to get vaccinated? Is she making a scene? Call parents now, do they want to lose party membership or what?
TL;DR everyone got all the vaxxes and there was no dissent allowed. And if "sudden deaths" would've occurred, would've been covered up lmao.
 
I would say this article covers the subject rather comprehensively, and essentially rebuts nearly all the arguments made in this thread thus far:


Also, if you want to crap on this article, do it as a structured critique, such as how the article was written. Hand waving, saying "Fake News!", etc... is not a proper rebuttal.
Very, very disappointed they didn't include shoveling snow, reading vaccine disinformation and drinking tea ( all known killers among the 0-14 year old cohort, much like warm summers and delayed access to statins and hip replacement surgery ) in their analysis.
 
I would say this article covers the subject rather comprehensively, and essentially rebuts nearly all the arguments made in this thread thus far:


Also, if you want to crap on this article, do it as a structured critique, such as how the article was written. Hand waving, saying "Fake News!", etc... is not a proper rebuttal.
As a rebuttal, this probably won't satisfy you, but - for me - this one segment of a sentence is enough to discredit the entire article:

To begin with, COVID-19 vaccines have been extensively tested, both during clinical trials and in real-world settings

Because it simply isn't true, is it?
 
Very, very disappointed they didn't include shoveling snow, reading vaccine disinformation and drinking tea ( all known killers among the 0-14 year old cohort, much like warm summers and delayed access to statins and hip replacement surgery ) in their analysis.
Have you heard of the nocebo meme? One thing they were literally arguing was that people who died from the clotshot were so afraid of the ebil side effect misinfo from the antivaxxers that they developed deadly clots and myocarditis out of pure fear. Niggers are literally trying to gaslight people into thinking that people work like Warhammer 40k orks.
 
I would say this article covers the subject rather comprehensively, and essentially rebuts nearly all the arguments made in this thread thus far:


Also, if you want to crap on this article, do it as a structured critique, such as how the article was written. Hand waving, saying "Fake News!", etc... is not a proper rebuttal.
They blithely assert that the jabs were well tested and on that I call shenanigans.
I can say, hand on heart, and as someone very closely involved with drug trials for decades, that the covid shots have not been tested properly. No drug, vaccine, product, device or gene therapy I’ve been involved with or watched or seen go through has ever been tested so sloppily, poorly, and I suspect fraudulently. The regulatory capture involved is shocking in itself. Read the documentation around the FDA meetings discussing authorisations- if you have any knowledge of drug approval process you’ll be shocked to your core.
I need an honest breakdown of cause, age, and vax status (real, not this labyrinthine x weeks before or after a shot) dataset.
 
As a rebuttal, this probably won't satisfy you, but - for me - this one segment of a sentence is enough to discredit the entire article:



Because it simply isn't true, is it?
It certainly wasn't tested as extensively as a vaccine normally is, but you can call what they did "extensive" because they went through multiple rounds of testing instead of just producing for consumption as soon as they got something that looked like it worked.

It's not worth it to dismiss the article (which overall makes the point that there's countless contributing factors in mortality trends, and several widespread contributing factors to note in the past few years) based on a filler statement.
 
It certainly wasn't tested as extensively as a vaccine normally is, but you can call what they did "extensive" because they went through multiple rounds of testing instead of just producing for consumption as soon as they got something that looked like it worked.

It's not worth it to dismiss the article (which overall makes the point that there's countless contributing factors in mortality trends, and several widespread contributing factors to note in the past few years) based on a filler statement.
I’m thinking of the uk - there are absolutely multiple factors. I think one of them is the vaccines. Cancer research Uk for example modelled out that there’d likely be an extra 150,000 cancer deaths over fifteen years due to screenings stopping during lockdowns. I think that’s a ballpark figure that’s reasonable. Ten thousand a year on average. That’s three weeks worth of those extra deaths. It’s not enough to account for the rise. We’ve also got ambo strike s etc and that will have an effect too. But it’s not enough. 3k a week extra, sustained (big deal it to be sustained) is massive
But then you look at for example stillbirths and that idea that it’s only screening loss and lockdown crumbles.
During the lockdowns, the neonatal unit was empty - no one really knew why, they were quite pleased of course because still paid and no one wants to see more sick kids. But there was a definite decrease in premature infant births, still births and neonatal deaths, during lockdown. Much chat about that - why? Was it women less likely to be working late in pregnancy? Fewer other viruses circulating? Whatever it was it showed that covid alone wasn’t causing baby illness or deaths in any number and that bad birth outcomes were lower during lockdown.
But then… post vaccine rollout, big big rise in stillbirths, now these aren’t (thankfully) huge numbers to start with but the rise is statistically significant by a large margin. That’s only the official numbers as well - there’s at least hospitals been caught recording still births as other causes, fiddling the numbers.
What’s causing this? The inquiry stated that they would absolutely not look at vax status, not for any reason othe r than ‘not to damage public confidence.’
Just so wrong. I do think the excess deaths are multi factorial but I also think the shots are one cause. How big a cause? Dunno, you can look at any reason you like from eggs to winter vagina but if you say the ‘vax’ word you’re persona non grata. I’ve never seen a shutdown of opinion like this. It stinks.
I don’t even have a dog in this fight. I’m not involved with the vaccine developments directly. I’m just someone watching close by, who has been thinking ‘that’s odd/bad/wtf?’ Far more than I ever have.
 
'People aren't dying because of the vaccine.'
'So what killed them?'
'It was...it wasn't the vaccine, ok!'
Even if you take the vaccine out of the argument heads should roll for the gain of function research.
Because they have to or they would have to answer the nagging voice in their head of "Did I just inject (multiple times) in my body something that might harm/kill me? Did I force my children/family to inject (multiple times) something that would hurt/kill them?" The vast majority of people do not want (or can even handle) that conversation so they fight to defend their mistake until the end.
For many single breadwinners it was a damned if you do damned if you don’t since many employers forced it.
 
What the COVID scamdemic did, more than anything else, was to show how many people are weak, compliant, lack critical thinking skills, and easily duped. There will always be the knuckle-dragging mouth-breathers in every society, but I had no idea that so many people of above-average intelligence (seemingly) would be so hoodwinked by the equivalent of a flu.
To be fair, there's a pretty sizable count of people who called the vaxx fucking retarded, but still had to do so to keep themselves and their loved ones from being homeless.
 
I'm genuinely surprised that a focus-group driven reply to "died suddenly" hasn't been made yet. Seems like the kind of thing that needs* damage control, because Western culture has excised all acceptability of death from the wider sphere and it's really bothering people.

*from TPTB's perspective

The (((elites))) got lazy relying on Kpop anti-life abominations and their bot farms to do their hashtag hijackings for them and since BTK got forced into the military after doing their best to avoid their mandatory military service and dissolved, combined with Musk cracking down on botfarms in general, they can't do that anymore with the regularity they used to do so.
 
My favorite part is that they're acting like not plastering a billion "Misinformation" warnings on something is an unforgivable crime.

They really don't want to have to debate anyone on this. They just want it labeled "Misinformation" and ignored. It seems like this documentary was all nonsense, they should be able to release their own documentary with verifiable information that disproves it.

I don't think the vaxxes were an intentional 'Depopulation Campaign', but I absolutely believe that they basically forced people to take two doses of a half-baked, untested vaccine with potentially catastrophic side-effects. And they're desperate to keep people from realizing it.
Well my advice for Fancy Nancy and Bernie Cuckles and all the rest of the child molesters is simple: if you don't do dirty things, then dirty things will never come to light.

A government mandated vaccine that accidentally kills people is still a government mandated vaccine that kills people.
 
They blithely assert that the jabs were well tested and on that I call shenanigans.
I can say, hand on heart, and as someone very closely involved with drug trials for decades, that the covid shots have not been tested properly. No drug, vaccine, product, device or gene therapy I’ve been involved with or watched or seen go through has ever been tested so sloppily, poorly, and I suspect fraudulently. The regulatory capture involved is shocking in itself. Read the documentation around the FDA meetings discussing authorisations- if you have any knowledge of drug approval process you’ll be shocked to your core.
I need an honest breakdown of cause, age, and vax status (real, not this labyrinthine x weeks before or after a shot) dataset.
Do you even need expertise to see that? I mean, they changed the definition of a fucking vaccine to market the clot shot as one. It's the biggest blaring red flag of them all other than the short amount of time it took to shit out.
 
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