Social Media Fact-Check
Social Media has empowered the voiceless, yet, it is often the cesspool of fake news. Read before you believe.
Posts claiming presence of swans, dolphins in canals of Venice after Wuhan Coronavirus outbreak turns out to be misleading
Despite the clarification, Kaveri has not deleted her misleading Twitter posts. Speaking to the NGC, she argued that her posts were still relevant because waters in Venice are clearer than usual a result of decreased boat activity and that is what mattered to her.
Media misleads public on nationwide lockdown due to coronavirus scare, govt calls reports baseless
HW News resorted to fear-mongering by claiming that there were rumours of a pan-India lockdown afterPM Modi's public address
Old photo of Baba Ramdev in hospital circulated with false claim that he fell ill after overdosing on cow urine to prevent Coronavirus
The viral photo dates back to June 12, 2011, when Baba Ramdev had ended his fast against black money in a Dehradun hospital.
Pro-AAP blogger Dhruv Rathee analyses the Delhi riots, spreads misinformation and leaves out vital details: Here is how
Dhruv Rathee is not misinformed. On the contrary, it is his business to misinform, which he does in analysis of Delhi riots
Here is how every claim made by left-liberals and opposition on justice Muralidhar’s transfer is a lie
Justice Muralidhar transferred as per Supreme Court Collegium decision, leftists and opposition attack govt for it
As Muslim rioters go on rampage, open fire at police in Delhi’s Jaffrabad area, liberals insinuate ‘Bhagwa terror’: Here’s how it’s misleading
A closer look at the images shared on Twitter shows that these rioters are carrying orange crates in their hands and not orange flags as ridiculously claimed by these 'liberals'.
Facebook following: US President Donald Trump is not the most followed on Facebook and certainly not ahead of PM Modi
US President Donald Trump recently announced that he is the most followed person on Facebook, followed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Is Quaden Bayles, the kid in the viral video who got bullied in school, actually an 18-year-old actor? Here is the truth
A video of a 9-year-old schoolboy Quaden Bayles became viral in which the kid was seen crying after being bullied
Fact Check: Left-liberals malign Hindus by sharing 13 imaginary Hindu names for those arrested in espionage case
Left Liberals share 13 Hindu names saying they are arrested in espionage case while police have not disclosed any name
AAP Social Media incharge shared photoshopped image to undermine Modi-Trump meet scheduled to be held in Ahmedabad
Ahead of the Trump meet with PM Modi, a fake, morphed image from Ahmedabad was shared in a bid to undermine the historic meet by AAP worker