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359 items found for "Youth most vulnerable to fake news – PCO"

  • National Youth Commission not result of Marcos’ HB 4660

    The National Youth Commission (NYC) was created under Republic Act 8044, or the Youth in Nation-Building But a video by Tiktok user yongxiescoid21 posted on June 25 erroneously claimed that House Bill 4660

  • Robredo's ‘quote’ denying conceding 2022 election fake

    The two accounts published 113 posts attaching the quote card in 55 different Facebook groups, excluding seven public posts of the same content. Robredo accepted the results of the election which she lost to Ferdinand Marcos Jr., saying in her “Tayo the fake quote card have the same display photo featuring assassinated senator Benigno Aquino Jr. and to 28, excluding the accounts’ posts to its profiles that started Dec. 24. 

  • Willie Ong victim of yet another fake endorsement video

    A Facebook page recently posted a video falsely claiming that cardiologist Willie Ong has endorsed its  video of Ong talking about probiotics and ran a false caption on top of it saying, “Why should you take The page also features an altered image of actress Gladys Reyes as cover photo, making it appear that and diabetes FACT CHECK:  Manipulated video cites Willie Ong ‘endorsement’ for hypertension ‘cure’ New page mispresents Ong couple as product endorser In a YouTube video, Ong cautioned his viewers about fake

  • Gadon falsely claims EDSA Revolution is fake

    the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, said at the 1:36:15 mark: Yang people power revolution na iyan, fake Dahil ilan lang naman ang tao don, baka wala pa ngang 300,000 (That people power revolution is fake because

  • Fake graphic shows Marcos’ landslide win

    The bogus graphic posted on Facebook by Joshua Chua on May 9 imitated Rappler’s layout of its live election The post’s caption reads: Sino na excited mamaya? Unlike the fake graphic, however, Rappler used the percentage symbol “%” in its graphic. Rappler’s live election results count had not started at the time the post was published. The post has collected 1,000 reactions, 191 comments and 253 shares as of writing. (GD)

  • Robredo’s 'quote' claiming sure win fake

    Facebook page Pilipinaisko posted the quote card on April 18 in which Robredo was quoted saying: Sigurado A web search also showed that the quote card was not posted in any of Rappler’s social media accounts The fake graphic is now being shared by some personal accounts and support pages on Facebook such as

  • Marcos ‘quote’ claiming Moreno is showing off fake

    Moreno was “showing off” at his joint Easter press conference because he was trailing in the race is fake A reverse image search revealed the fake quote card is an edited version of Philippine Star’s quote card The authentic card, based on Marcos’ interview with Radyo 5’s One News Ph, reads: I am perfectly willing Facebook page Resbak Pilipinas Ngayon posted on April 23 the bogus quote card of Marcos saying: Isko As of writing, the post has 118 reactions, 97 comments and 29 shares.

  • Fake vote count update spreads online

    close at 7 p.m. on May 9, according to the Commission on Elections, contrary to a circulating Facebook post The same photo was originally posted by a Facebook user Michael Bosz at around 8 a.m., which garnered Another photocard was posted two hours later containing an updated vote count. Facebook’s edit history feature reveals that the author edited this post 10 times since it was posted Michael Bosz’s post contains an updated photocard with the caption: “LATEST PRESIDENTIAL RACE Update

  • Roque misclaims media ignored Sandro Marcos’ reply on fake onion quote

    Marcos said in his Instagram story: More fake news, never said this or gave any interview ✌️✌️ Try harder Before posting his denial on Instagram, the fake quote card first caught Marcos’ attention after it was SMNI News released a statement as well, condemning the use of their logo in the fake quote card. Manila Bulletin released an article reporting on Marcos’ denouncement of the fake quote card. VERA Files, Daily Guardian, and The Baguio Chronicle produced fact-checks rating the quote card as fake

  • Fake Cayetano Facebook status on P10K ayuda surfaces

    Senator-elect Alan Peter Cayetano did not post a Facebook status saying he promised a P10,000 financial assistance per family just to make sure he would win the 2022 election and that people should stop bringing This is contrary to a fabricated screenshot of a status posted by Uniteam BBM-Sara on June 25, which God bless) A web search showed that the statement was not posted on any of Cayetano’s social media accounts The post has reached 760 reactions, 52 shares, and 100 comments as of writing. (JL)

  • Chinese news page posts old photo of Mayon eruption

    A Chinese media outlet has used a photo of Mayon Volcano’s eruption in 2018 in a Facebook post about : The #Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology on Monday raised the alert level over the most The same image is listed as a stock photo on Getty Images and has been widely used by many news websites Mayon, known for its near-perfect cone shape, is the most active volcano in the Philippines and has recorded The post has garnered 161 shares, 84 reactions and 13 comments as of June 12. (JG)

  • Pacquiao quote discouraging election of Duterte allies fake

    a fake quote with a caption that reads: ANYARE? Bing reverse image search reveals a similar fake quote card posted on March 31, 2020 by Facebook group Most of his posts criticize the current administration and express support for Vice President Leni Robredo ABS-CBN News. (2021, March 19). GMA News. (2021, May 3).

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