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Sunday, September 14, 2025

Fact Checkers Fight Los Angeles Wildfire Myths As Their Jobs Face Extinction - NDTV

New Delhi:

As wildfires raged through Los Angeles, so did the conspiracy theories and misinformation about the natural disaster on social media. This happened even as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced plans to end its US-based fact-checking programme.

From false claims of looting to AI-generated images of the Hollywood sign engulfed in flames, fact-checking teams still working under Meta's programme scrambled to combat the surge in misleading content.

Alan Duke, co-founder of fact-checking outlet Lead Stories, warned of the dangers, saying, “Cutting fact-checkers from social platforms is like disbanding your fire department.” Mr Duke, a former CNN journalist and a Los Angeles resident, said. He said could see the fires – which killed at least 24 people – from his home as his team debunked viral made-up stories.

One Instagram video falsely claimed looters were stealing from homes amid the fires. Fact-checkers from Lead Stories clarified the video actually showed family members rescuing belongings. Meta labelled the post as misleading and reduced its reach.

PolitiFact, another fact-checking partner, tackled claims on Threads that linked the fires to political conspiracies. One viral post falsely accused MAGA supporters of setting fires, while an AI-generated image showed the Hollywood sign in flames. PolitiFact debunked both.

Partisan narratives further amplified the chaos. Incoming president Donald Trump used his platform to blame Democrats for the fires, while Elon Musk...



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