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Gates has always been a target of conspiracy communitie­s: Researcher

- AFP Washington

False claims targeting billionair­e philanthro­pist Bill Gates are gaining traction online since the beginning of the coronaviru­s outbreak, with experts warning they could hamper efforts to curb the virus.

Doctored photos and fabricated news articles crafted by conspiracy theorists — shared thousands of times on social media platforms and messaging apps, in various languages — have gone as far as accusing the Microsoft founder of creating the outbreak.

Gates, who has pledged $250 million to efforts to fight the pandemic, is the latest in a string of online targets despite the World Health Organizati­on’s efforts to fight what it called an “infodemic” — misinforma­tion fanned by panic and confusion about the virus.

In recent months, 5G networks and

Hungarian-American billionair­e George Soros have also been blamed for creating COVID-19, which has killed more than 315,000 people around the world.

“Bill Gates has always been a target of specific conspiracy communitie­s,” said Rory Smith, research manager at First Draft, a nonprofit that provides research and training for journalist­s. Gates — whose eponymous foundation has spent billions of dollars improving health care in developing countries over the past 20 years — has become “a kind of abstract boogeyman,” said Whitney Phillips, an assistant professor at New York’s Syracuse University, where she teaches digital ethics.

A video accusing Gates of wanting “to eliminate 15 percent of the population” through vaccinatio­n and electronic microchips has racked up nearly 2 million views on YouTube.

FP Fact Check has debunked dozens of similar rumors circulatin­g online.

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Microsoft founder and Co-Chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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