 The study aimed to understand community response to vaccination by analyzing Twitter data from the initial Pfizer-BioNTech rollout, identifying key actors and groups, and evaluating how different communities use social cyber maneuvers, bend maneuvers, to influence their target audiences and the network as a whole. The results showed that both pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine communities use combinations of positive and negative bend maneuvers to persuade their target audiences. While nuking through platform policies was effective in reducing the size of the anti-vaccine online community and the quantity of anti-vaccine messages, the study concludes that social media continues to be a domain for manipulating beliefs and ideas, and social media policies should be further explored as an effective means for curbing disinformation and misinformation online. This article was authored by Janice T. Blaine, Daniela Beluda, and Kathleen M. Carly.