The Jessica hoax has gained significant traction on social media platforms, sparking widespread debate about the credibility of shared information. This phenomenon highlights the critical importance of verifying news before dissemination.
Recent rumors on social media claimed that Indonesia is under 'Control 1', prompting citizens to prepare for emergencies. The government has denied these claims, stating that there are no official directives.
Artist Saeed Shaimi revealed that he and his wife were targeted by a smear campaign involving fake photos. He emphasized the need for verifying information before believing it, especially amidst rising rumors about his personal life.
A video circulating on social media claims to show the moment an American pilot was captured in Iran, raising questions about its authenticity and whether it is misleading or outdated. This news necessitates careful scrutiny to understand its implications.
Fake news websites are proliferating online, impersonating legitimate sites to spread misleading information. In response, the program 'Fact or Fabrication' offers three key tips to help users identify these sites.
Rumors have spread on social media claiming that the largest airport in the United States has been destroyed, accompanied by images showing severe damage. Investigations reveal that these claims are false.