Online conspiracies fuel Dutch COVID-19 unrest

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THE HAGUE: When COVID-19 riots rocked the Netherlands for the second time in a year, Ricardo Pronk was there to livestream it all to his followers on social media. The 50-year-old anti-vaccination activist administered a Facebook group with 10,000 followers, which had shared a call for a demonstration

THE HAGUE: When COVID-19 riots rocked the Netherlands for the second time in a year, Ricardo Pronk was there to livestream it all to his followers on social media.

But the unemployed former computer technician, who had chosen a banner for the group with a lion against a backdrop of flames, rejects any responsibility for the unrest in the Netherlands. On Facebook alone, the top 125 groups disseminating false information about COVID-19 saw a 63 per cent rise in followers in six months, comprising 789,000 members in this country of 17 million people, an ISD study said.

Dutch authorities blamed the riots on a variety of culprits, ranging from frustrated youths to football hooligans and genuine coronavirus protesters - but they also underlined the importance of social media in organising them.

 

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