THREAD: This type of Twitter account, right here, is among the worst on this platform.
It's a spam account that manipulates the empathy and compassion of users with the sole purpose of getting maximum engagement and building as large an audience as possible.
Let's take a look.
Let's start by checking its profile photo.
Run a simple reverse image search and you'll quickly see that not only has the image been taken from the internet, but it's a digitally-altered image of Turkish actress Özge Gürel.
It's not a real person. Not a good start.
Now, let's check some of its content.
Here, it claims to be disabled and asks for retweets and birthday wishes. The tweet did reasonably well. Lots of people responded.
But a simple reverse search reveals that's Canadian wheelchair racer Michelle Stilwell in 2012.
Here, it asks for prayers for its friend, who appears to be in a critical condition.
Reverse search the image and you'll see the "friend" is a young woman from Massachusetts, who was hospitalised in 2016 after a vodka binge and subsequently recovered.
Here, again, it pretends to be disabled and asks for retweets and likes, which it gets.
Reverse search shows that's Brazilian fitness model Paola Antonini in 2016, whose left leg was amputated after a horrific car accident and replaced with a prosthetic leg.
The account claims to be a drawing artist and graphic designer. Let's look at some of its art.
The first one is actually by US artist Heather Rooney.
The second one is by Turkish artist Musa Çelik.
Literally all the art it posts as its own work is stolen.
Now, why does it matter? The account posts plenty of misinformation, but it's not calling for violence or benefiting either politically or financially.
Well, the problem is, once the account has built a big enough audience and engagement, it can be used for nefarious purposes.
It can suddenly change tack and start posting about political or social issues. It can be bought and sold for a variety of dodgy purposes. It can start asking for sponsored tweets. It can be used as part of a scam. It can be repurposed as part of an information operation.
This is just one example. There are plenty more such accounts on Twitter and other major platforms.
Learn the basics of reverse image search and never take anything you see online at face value.
There are plenty out there who want to mislead and manipulate you.
The account is likely part of a wider network of inauthentic accounts.
They all claim to be artists, have fake names and profile photos, post stolen art, farm engagement and following. Alarmingly, some have donation links in their bios.
UPDATE: Twitter has now suspended some of the inauthentic accounts in the fake artist scam network, including @Jessica_art7. Some others have changed their profile photos and bios and have blocked me.
I'll report the entire network to Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
Please do not donate to any accounts in this fake artist scam network. If you know friends who follow one or some of the accounts in the network, tell them to unfollow and not donate.
The accounts are changing handles and profile photos. Be careful.
To sum up, by simply checking one suspicious Twitter account that masquerades as a good looking female artist and preys on people's empathy, we've spotted a much bigger and more sinister scam network that operates on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
This is platform manipulation.
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Social media is awash with false or misleading images, some of which get millions of engagements.
So, here's a simple guide on ways you can quickly check the veracity of an image you see on your social media feeds.
Reverse image search is the most fundamental part of content verification - the process of searching to find if, and when, an image has appeared on the internet before, and in what context.
Google Lens, Yandex, TinEye and Bing are among the free tools that allow you to do this.
Lens is Google's excellent tool for checking online content.
Here's a tweet by US conspiracy theorist Stew Peters claiming this cloud was seen in Turkey just before the recent earthquake.
On Chrome, simply right-click on the image and select "search image with Google".
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The authorities have confirmed cases of "poisoning", but no-one seems to know what material is involved and who's behind these alleged poisonings.
Today has been the worst day of the alleged "poisonings" so far, with several videos of schoolgirls in different cities reporting breathing issues and being hospitalised. Some schools have shut down.
It's unclear what exactly is happening, or why.
What's adding to the fear and confusion among the public is the utter incompetence and cluelessness of Iranian officials who are supposed to be investigating this.
Health ministry officials say this is "Nitrogen (N2) gas poisoning". That's not a thing.
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Exhibit 2.0
"The war in Ukraine is totally fake because a partially destroyed apartment block in Kyiv cannot be repaired 11 months after Russian troops retreated from the city. I'm very smart and see right through things."
The widely shared claim that the Iranian regime has committed to executing 15,000 detained protesters is not true. Please stop sharing it. The Iranian regime is horrific, brutal and ruthless as it actually is. There's no need to make up stories.
This is what happens when reputable sources like Newsweek publish stories that lack basic context and facts. Even Candian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tweeted the inaccurate claim.
The Iranian regime is horrible as it actually is. Report the facts on what it's doing.
Here are the facts:
Rights groups estimate 344 protesters, including 52 children, have so far been killed and 15,820 arrested by the Iranian regime.
The regime is well-known for beating up and torturing protesters and political activists in its notorious prisons.
With days to go before #Election2022 I'll be updating this thread with viral false or misleading claims from across the political spectrum about the US midterms vote.
If you see any suspicious claims online, please DM or email me and we'll investigate.
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In fact, he was heckled by one individual, and there were no "f*** Joe Biden chants".
A fake image claiming to show Republican campaign pledges to cut Social Security, raise the eligibility age for Medicare and tax veterans has been widely shared.
The real Republican campaign website, dubbed "commitment to America", features no such pledges.
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In Mahsa's hometown of Saqez, a young woman without a hijab stands on a car as a huge crowd walks towards Aichi cemetery to visit Mahsa's grave. #مهسا_امینی
A massive crowd of protesters marches towards Mahsa Amini's grave today in her hometown of Saqez, Kurdistan province, to mark 40 days since her death, a landmark in Iranian culture. #مهسا_امینی #MahsaAmini
A sea of people heads towards Aichi cemetery in Saqez, Kurdistan province, to visit the grave of #MahsaAmini, marking 40 days since her death.
The crowd chants "woman, life, freedom". #مهسا_امینی