ভিডিও সহ ইন্টারনেট বা সোশ্যাল মিডিয়া থেকে তথ্য গ্রহণ করতে চান,ফ্যাক্ট-চেকিং ওয়েবসাইটগুলি ব্যবহার করুন বা Google ইমেজ রিভার্সের সাহায্য নিন যদি আপনি মনে করেন যে সোশ্যাল মিডিয়ায় শেয়ার করা কোনও ছবি বা ভিডিও বাস্তব নয় এবং অন্য প্রসঙ্গে ব্যবহার করা হয়েছে৷
Around the time of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s visit to Moscow earlier this week, a Twitter account with more than 50,000 followers posted a photo purportedly showing Russian President Vladimir Putin kneeling before Xi and grasping his hands in apparent supplication.
As outbreaks of COVID-19 cases across China overwhelm hospitals, the official daily death count has remained in the single digits. Chinese officials have repeatedly claimed that China is adopting one of “two main global standards for determining COVID deaths.”
Amid public concerns about the gloomy job market in China, a 2021 claim that more than 70,000 master’s degree holders in China worked in food delivery began circulating on the internet. China’s official media outlets dismissed the figure as misinformation and “typical rumor.”
The Nov. 24 fire in Xinjiang’s capital Urumqi sparked public rage throughout the country, as people blamed local COVID lockdown restrictions for impeding the rescue and escape of people caught in the blaze. Chinese government officials at the local and national level denied any connection between the deaths in the fire and pandemic prevention measures.
During the past two weeks, a conspiracy theory alleging that NATO members had donated HIV and hepatitis-infected blood to Ukraine was originally posted and spread on Weibo by “Guyan Muchan,” an influential account with more than 6 million followers.