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25th November 2020
China Launches 6G Satellite Into Space
The Claim
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China launched a 6G satellite into space.
True
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17th November 2020
Users Are Blowing Vape Smoke Into Their Xbox Consoles
The Claim
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New Xbox Series X Consoles are blowing out smoke.
Fake
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17th November 2020
Elon Musk Dubbed "Space Karen"
The Claim
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Tech mogul Elon Musk was dubbed “Space Karen” on Twitter following a controversial tweet about COVID-19 testing.
True
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24th October 2020
Misleading: Google and Search Results
The Claim
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Google is purposefully omitting some search results, especially in autocomplete.
Misleading
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14th October 2020
iPhone 12 Will Come Without Charger and Headphones
The Claim
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Apple's new iPhone does not have an adapter and earphones.
True
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18th September 2020
Facebook is Not Banning All Livestreamed Music
The Claim
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As of Oct. 1, 2020, Facebook will ban livestreams and videos on their products that “create a music listening experience.”
Fake
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5th September 2020
U.S. Didn't Threaten to Kick Italy Out of NATO for Using 5g
The Claim
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The U.S. has threatened to get Italy out of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which it partially relies upon for defense, if it uses 5G technology.
Fake
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4th September 2020
Scam Texts Aren’t Linked to Sex Trafficking
The Claim
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A scam text message that asks the recipient to confirm delivery of a package by clicking a link is used to track recipients for the purpose of sex trafficking.
Fake
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15th August 2020
Video Doesn’t Show Bahrain King’s Robot Bodyguard
The Claim
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The video below shows the King of Bahrain’s robot bodyguard.
Fake
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12th August 2020
Facebook Does Not Limit Newsfeed to 26 Friends
The Claim
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Viral social media posts are claiming that Facebook has a new algorithm that limits users' newsfeed to the same 26 people.
Fake
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7th August 2020
This Video Does Not Show an Octopus Walking on a Beach
The Claim
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The video below shows an octopus walking quickly across a beach.
Fake
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4th August 2020
BBC Didn't Mention Microchips Being Used in Vaccines
The Claim
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The BBC published a travel piece stating that there will be microchips in the future vaccines funded by the Bill Gates so they can track who has been vaccinated for coronavirus.
Fake
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31st July 2020
Trump Jr. Did Not Get Banned From Twitter
The Claim
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As a result of posting a video containing misinformation about the COVID-19 virus, Donald Trump Jr. (son of U.S. President Donald Trump) was banned from Twitter.
Fake
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29th July 2020
App Can't Measure Oxygen Levels With Phone Camera
The Claim
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An app called Pedometer 2018 tracks oxygen levels through use of a cell phone camera.
Fake
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18th July 2020
WhatsApp Message Won’t Hack Your Phone
The Claim
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A WhatsApp message called “Argentina is doing it” has a virus that hacks cell phones.
Fake
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30th June 2020
Photo Breaks Android Phones
The Claim
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An image set as wallpaper caused Android phones to fail.
True
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22nd June 2020
False: WhatsApp Deletes Typing/Online Feature
The Claim
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The WhatsApp texting application deleted the online and typing feature so that users can’t see if the person they are chatting with is online or typing.
Fake
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11th June 2020
Bill Gates Isn't Developing COVID-19 Microchips
The Claim
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Bill Gates is planning to use microchip implants to fight the coronavirus.
Fake
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1st June 2020
Baltimore Uses Plane Surveillance
The Claim
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The US city of Baltimore, Maryland is deploying camera-equipped planes to spy on its citizens.
Selective
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31st May 2020
Misleading: Robots Replace Soldiers
The Claim
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A video depicts a robot that performs highly skilled combat movements in the U.S. Army program.
Misleading
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