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12 Months and 12 Misinformation Debunked in 2023

Công LuậnCông Luận28/12/2023


Below are 12 examples of misinformation happening around the world , verified and selected by France24 news agency for each month of 2023. These efforts come amid a growing problem of misinformation on social media.

January: Fake news about a lost civilization in Antarctica

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Sometimes fake or misleading news isn’t tied to a current event, but to a historical one. In January 2023, images began circulating online claiming that an ancient civilization had thrived in Antarctica. But the images of this “civilization” were actually generated by AI.

February: A year filled with misinformation about the war in Ukraine

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This February marks the first anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. It also marks an explosion of misinformation on online platforms, especially social media and sharing platforms. France24 has debunked 115 pieces of misinformation between February 24, 2022, and February 24, 2023, related to both sides.

March: Truth and lies mixed up about the Paris riots

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A photo of a young French protester being arrested by riot police has gone viral on X (formerly Twitter), with many suspecting it was AI-generated. But France24 has verified it and confirmed it is indeed a real photo. It just goes to show that too much misinformation is making us question everything, including the truth.

April: Fake images and videos of clashes in Sudan

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Fighting between the army and paramilitary forces has ravaged Sudan since April 15, 2023, resulting in civilian casualties. Amid the crisis, many social media posts claim to be documenting events in Sudan using video as evidence. But many of the videos and images have been doctored or taken out of context.

May: Turkish elections hit by a deluge of misinformation

Türkiye’s May 14 election has also been the target of a barrage of disinformation. During the campaign, images were posted online that were manipulated or taken out of context for various purposes.

June: No sight of 500,000 migrants 'ready to invade Italy'

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In late May and June, an Italian far-right account shared images of what it said was an “army” of illegal migrants, allegedly en route to Italy from Libya. This information turned out to be completely fabricated, using photos taken from other events.

July: Misinformation further destabilizes French society

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Images of the riots in Paris following the shooting death of 17-year-old Nahel by police on June 27 have been circulating around the world. On social media, some anti-immigrant or far-right accounts have posted false information about the riots in an attempt to discredit France’s immigration policy, adding to tensions in French society.

August: Videos distorting the coup in Niger

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Following the July 26 military coup in Niger, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) issued an ultimatum demanding a return to constitutional order. Amid fears of imminent military intervention, many miscreants posted videos online claiming that ECOWAS troops were approaching the Niger border. But it was all fake.

September: A series of misinformation about migrants in Italy

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The arrival of thousands of people, most of them from sub-Saharan Africa, on the Italian island of Lampedusa in September sparked a wave of misinformation, with accounts posting videos on social media disparaging the migration policies of Italy and other European countries.

Specifically, images purporting to show migrants being violent or “dancing” with aid workers… Many of them are untrue and have malicious intent.

October: Misinformation about the war in Mali

After the Malian Armed Forces (FAMA) launched an offensive to retake territories occupied by militant groups belonging to the Permanent Strategic Framework (PSF), misinformation has emerged targeting both sides, causing confusion among the public.

November: Israeli weapons on cargo ship seized by Houthi?

On November 19, Houthi rebels in Yemen hijacked an Israel-linked cargo ship in the Red Sea, taking 25 crew members hostage. Some social media users later shared a photo suggesting the ship was carrying weapons. But the photo was pre-existing and had nothing to do with the incident.

December: President Zelenskyy buys a villa in Florida?

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A number of false claims about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy buying a house in Florida and obtaining US citizenship have been circulating on social media in recent weeks. Despite the well-acknowledged problem of corruption in the Ukrainian military, the claims are completely false.

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