Elisa Granato was one of the first patients injected with a #coronavirus vaccine trial in Oxford three days ago. Three days later, anti-vaxx groups/pages on Facebook and conspiracy theorists are spreading a totally fake story on the internet suggesting she has died. She hasn't
This started last night when a fake piece by a guy called James Alami appeared on n5ti.com It seems like literally every single article on this "news website" has been written by him. The piece refers to a statement by Oxford researchers that doesn't exist
Who took note and amplified it in their circles? Anti-vaxxers and QAnon conspiracy theorists. Look at the types of groups/pages/accounts sharing this false piece on Facebook and Twitter. Notice a theme? Also frightening is the siz of interactions/audience - via @crowdtangle
If you think this was limited to English language accounts, you're mistaken. @mariannaspring and I have so far seen posts in German, Danish, Japanese, Hebrew, Croatian, French, Slovak, Polish, Norwegian, etc. Anti-vaxxers all around the world are amplifying this fake story
Here's the first Facebook public group that shared the story, with 91,000 members. It then immediately snowballed and spread to dozens of more pages and groups. Look at how viral it is now - again, via @crowdtangle
@BBCFergusWalsh spoke with Elisa via Skype this morning, who told him she is feeling “absolutely fine” 👇 So a totally false story goes up on an obscure "news website" and somehow ends up being seen by potentially millions of people
Facebook has started to take down some of the most viral false posts about Elisa. But most tweets are still up. Don't for a moment think strong rebuttal will stop some from sharing this. The numbers are still growing. This is always the main issue when fake news goes viral
THREAD: Huge protests have broken out in Iran tonight after a call by Reza Pahlavi, exiled son of the late Shah. Follow this thread for verified videos.
A large crowd of protesters on Kashani Blvd, west Tehran
Large numbers of protesters in Bagh Ferdows Square in the northern city of Babol chant "Long live the Shah" and "death to the dictator" tonight, on 12th day of protests in Iran.
Protesters gather outside a local police station in the southern city of Marvdasht as the sound of gunshots is heard in the background on the sixth day of protests in Iran.
@bbcpersian @GeoConfirmed A large group of protesters march in the centre of Marvdasht in Fars province after a protester named Khodadad Shirvani was killed during rallies in the city on 1 January.
THREAD: There have been questions about this video published by Iranian media today, which shows a deadly Israeli strikes on Tehran's Tajrish district on 15 June, with claims that the video is AI-generated and fake.
But the video is real and can be corroborated. Here's why.
First of all, the version that first went viral was very low-res and grainy, and that was the reason for some inconsistencies that could be seen in the footage.
The higher-resolution version, published later, looks more authentic.
But how can we confirm the strike happened?
Multiple videos were published by Iranian social media users on 15 June showing the aftermath of the strike.
The first strike targeted this building (35.805264, 51.435845) on Bahonar Street, just 100 metres from the second impact.
THREAD: New high-res satellite images released by Maxar Technologies on 24 June show new signs of damage at the Fordo nuclear site following an attack by Israel a day after the US bombed the facility.
New craters are visible at tunnel openings and buildings have been destroyed.
At Iran's Natanz enrichment facility, two craters right above the undergound buildings housing centrifuges that were visible after US strikes on 22 June have now been covered with dirt.
Before: 22 June
After: 24 June
📷@Maxar
@Maxar New Maxar Technologies satellite images show previously unseen damage to tunnel entrances at the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Centre caused by US strikes on 22 June.