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The Momo Challenge, a fake social media challenge supposedly encouraging children to injure and kill themselves. The Monster of Lake Fagua, an 18th-century hoax about a dragon-like monster supposedly found in Spanish Peru. The Robert Mueller sexual assault hoax, perpetrated by far-right conspiracy theorists Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl.
'Fake' foods are everywhere, from maple syrup that isn't really maple syrup to fish in disguise. Here are 10 foods to thoroughly inspect the next time you're at the grocery store.
This hoax article was created to provide credibility for a serious scam in which people lost money. Also deleted in :de. See warnings about the scam (in German): 1 (which refers to the WP article) 2 An allied scam article, Hill Philipp & Associates Corp., was deleted within hours. Empire of Luxembourg (AfD)
The purpose of this category is to list articles that may be hoaxes (prank, fake or joke articles). To add an article to this category, put {{}} on top of the page. . Articles in this category should either have appropriate citations added to verify accuracy, then have the hoax tag removed, or be proposed or nominated for deletion if indeed they are hoax
Britain's Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Wednesday called on YouTube to remove videos from its online platform of a hoax video call to defence minister Ben Wallace, which they said had been doctored ...
Honey, a popular browser extension owned by PayPal, is the target of one YouTuber's investigation that was widely shared over the weekend—over 6 million views in just two days. The 23-minute ...
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