Social media users are sharing the false image to erroneously allege that the U.S. government is considering limits on what people can say about the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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PolitiFact→ X posts – Trump didn’t violate Logan Act with reshare of old Iran social media post, experts say
Donald Trump violated the Logan Act by resharing 2018 Iran tweet on Truth Social.
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Posts share synthetic image of Ukrainian drone attack as real
Amid a new wave of Ukrainian attacks inside Russian territory, including a fire sparked by a drone that fell on an oil refinery in the Krasnodar region, social media users are sharing the image as if it is a photo of an actual event.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Cindy McCain may yet endorse Joe Biden in 2024, but this post shared her 2020 support out of context
“Republican Cindy McCain endorses Joe Biden” in 2024.
PolitiFact→ Lawmakers shared misleading claims at Robert Hur hearing on Biden classified documents
Former Special Counsel Robert Hur defended his report about the Biden classified documents investigation in a March 12 Congressional hearing. We found that lawmakers from both political parties made claims that lacked context or misled.
Full Fact→ Decade-old headline in The Atlantic is being shared on social media
The headline claims a homophobic slur has been tweeted 2.6 million times in the last three months.
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Posts share erroneous information about suspect identification in Kansas City mass shooting
Following the shooting that left a mother of two dead and 22 injured at the end of the parade celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win, social media users began sharing information that falsely pinned the violence on a 44-year-old migrant living in the
Full Fact→ Screenshot of Telegraph article on migration shared with different image
A screenshot of a Telegraph opinion article has been shared on social media with the original image swapped for one showing the Notting Hill Carnival.
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ False report claims Microsoft will ‘disable computers’ if users share ‘non-mainstream content’
Social media users are sharing a screenshot of a baseless article titled: “Microsoft To Disable Computers of Users Who Share ‘Non-Mainstream Content’ Online.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Microsoft Did NOT Say It Would Disable Computers of Users Who Share ‘Non-Mainstream Content’ Online
Did Microsoft announce plans to disable the computers of users who share "non-mainstream content" online? No, that's not true: This claim is completely made up, mis-stating what Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in an interview with NBC's
FactCheck.org→ Online Posts Share Altered Photo of Taylor Swift With Bogus Political Sign
Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. Quick Take Taylor Swift has previously endorsed political candidates, including Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Online posts, however, share an altered photo of Swift that purports
Logically→ Video from Malaysia falsely shared as ‘new railway track-laying technology’ in India
Logically→ Photo of Corporal John Horn in Germany shared as ‘British general killed in Gaza war’
Logically→ Unrelated video shared as YSRCP leader attempting to murder his aunt
Logically→ 2021 video of barricades around White House shared as recent amid border standoff
Logically→ Video from Rajasthan shared as donations received by Ram temple in Ayodhya
Logically→ Video of family feud in Rajasthan’s Alwar shared with false communal angle
Full Fact→ Fake Nicola Sturgeon WhatsApp messages shared by satirical account
A post on X claiming former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been “urged to apologise” for “leaked WhatsApp messages” about a number of high profile Conservative MPs has gone viral.
Logically→ Old visuals of cricketer Virat Kohli shared as him attending Ram temple consecration
Full Fact→ Bim Afolami overstates NHS in England as a share of ‘everything the government spends’
It seems that the Treasury minister made a common mistake by expressing NHS England as a percentage of all budgeted spending, not public spending as a whole.
Logically→ Clips from G20 Summit shared as foreign leaders arriving for Ayodhya Ram temple inauguration
Logically→ Old video from Thailand shared as monkeys heading to Ayodhya for Ram temple ceremony
Logically→ Video of Gujarat scuba diver with saffron flag shared as underwater stunt by Indian Navy
Logically→ Old video from Rajasthan shared as protest rally in support of former Pak PM Imran Khan
Logically→ 2021 image falsely shared as chopper crash involving IAF Air Marshal
Logically→ Pune dairy fire falsely shared claiming Hindu mob set Muslim-owned shop on fire
Logically→ Unrelated image from 2023 shared as recent explosion at Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s warehouse
Logically→ Clipped video shared to claim Telangana CM Revanth Reddy criticized Andhra Pradesh politician
Logically→ Old video shared as recent Iranian missile strikes on U.S. bases in Iraq
Logically→ Old video shared as recent Iranian missile strikes on U.S. bases in Iraq
Logically→ Video of stage collapse in Pakistan shared with false antisemitic context
Logically→ Old video from Saudi Arabia falsely shared as aid to Gaza being dumped in Egypt
Logically→ Video from Bihar shared as minors ‘consuming drugs’ in Andhra Pradesh
Logically→ Art project installation falsely shared as Israeli-made Palestinian doll for sale
Logically→ Video of girls abducted in Egypt falsely shared as incident from Bengaluru
Logically→ Old photo of sex doll on Thailand beach shared as dead tourist in Maldives
Logically→ Old visuals falsely shared as current floods in Germany
Logically→ Clipped video shared as YSRCP leader admitting to lack of development in Andhra
FactCheck.org→ Trump Shares Bogus Claim About Haley’s Eligibility to Serve as President
Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. Quick Take Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was born in Bamberg, South Carolina, and as a natural born citizen is eligible to serve as U.S. president. But social media
Logically→ A fabricated snippet of Epstein’s court papers was shared to reveal Stephen Hawking’s ‘proclivities’