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Misinformation Toolkit
Full Fact’s guide on how to spot images created using Artificial Intelligence. Read
A Facebook post claims people in France are “better off” because “they strike”. Read
Police chiefs in England and Wales are legally required to “have regard” to the code of practice, but aren’t legally required to follow everything in it—or more detailed associated guidance. Read
A social media video claims that the billionaire wrote of a secretive plan to harm the population. Read
Health
Claims in a Facebook video that the tetanus vaccine was being used to sterilise people seem to be a rehashing of an old theory that has previously been disproven. Read
Health
A social media post apparently shows part of an amoxicillin capsule being magnetic, and says this means it “most likely” has graphene oxide in it to poison us. This is not true. Read
A video claiming to show the late director “confessing” to the fraud has been shared widely online. Read
The fake image of him apparently taken in prison has been shared by users who apparently believe it’s genuine. Read
The image being used was taken from a video about an American boy being reunited with his lost pug. Read
Posts on social media make a series of specific claims about losses from benefit fraud and tax evasion, and the number of people investigating both. Read
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