
Fake Images Conspiracy
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- Political Manipulation: Some groups use old or doctored images to exaggerate the unrest and push political narratives. For example, a widely shared video of burning police cars was actually from the 2020 George Floyd protests, not the current demonstrations.
- Social Media Virality: False claims spread quickly, especially when they confirm biases or stoke outrage. Some posts falsely claimed that immigrants were setting cars on fire, using footage from a 2024 street takeover in Hyde Park.
- AI-Generated Misinformation: Some images circulating online appear to be AI-generated or altered, making it harder to distinguish real events from fabrications.
- Reviving Old Conspiracies: Some posts falsely suggest that the protests were orchestrated by wealthy individuals or nonprofit organizations, using recycled conspiracy theories.
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