Misinformation and Disinformation Fuel Online Narratives of Israel-Hamas Conflict

Trolls and clout-chasers are spreading fake videos from the military video game Arma 3 on social media, falsely claiming they depict the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The misleading footage, including clips of helicopters being shot down and fighter jets in action, has garnered millions of views and impressions. This is not the first time Arma 3 footage has been used to deceive social media users during real-world conflicts. The game's developer, Bohemia Interactive, has acknowledged the misuse of its content and has been working with media outlets and fact-checkers to combat the spread of fake news. The proliferation of fake imagery from the Gaza conflict highlights the challenges faced by social media platforms in moderating misinformation.
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