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HONG KONG, May 29 — False alerts about a man shot dead at a coronavirus checkpoint, old footage of a supermarket stampede in reports of panic buying, and a 2015 video of a police raid on a brothel recirculated with a misleading claim. A deluge of online misinformation and hoaxes during the...

The lockdown to contain Covid-19 in the slum area of Tondo, Manila Philippines, May 4, 2020. Doctored advisories about extensions and false posts have been causing unnecessary anxiety in the country.— Reuters pic

The hoaxes are created by a wide array of people with varying motives — from those looking to discredit governments and deepen religious divides, to pranksters — and then shared widely as fact. But others suggested the man had been “hard-headed” and was justly punished for stubbornly ignoring the checkpoint, echoing the types of sentiments from Duterte's supporters who have cheered on the thousands of drug war deaths.

The clip, in fact, showed shoppers in Brazil on Black Friday, an annual day of sales, in November 2019. The misinformation quickly spread on Facebook, Twitter and the messaging app Line, and Thai police were forced to refute the claim in a press conference.

 

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