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    The video games you may have missed in 2024
    Nine SolsPS4/5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch Taiwanese studio Red Candle Games broke through in 2019 with the first-person horror game, Devotion. Its follow-up, Nine Sols, is less grungy but no less distinct, a robust 2D action-platformer with an exquisite taopunk aesthetic. This vivid sci-fi world feels as if it is constructed as much from bamboo and jade as steel and microchips. Lewis GordonUltrosPS4/5, PC In a year of great Metroidvanias, the psychedelic sci-fi platformer Ultros trod a distinct and unusually green-fingered path. Alongside absorbing exploration and blistering combat, you study and grow various strains of alien flora found aboard a labyrinthine spaceship. The ultimate goal is escape, but you may never actually want to leave the strange, bioluminescent garden you come to cultivate. LGManor LordsPC An unexpected breakout hit, despite still being a work in progress, this strategy game mixes economic management and city survival, with an eye towards historical authenticity. Content updates havent arrived as fast as some would have liked, but theres no denying the meditative romance of shepherding a medieval hamlet through famine and fortune. Callum BainsAuthentic Manor Lords. Photograph: Slavic MagicSteamWorld Heist IIPS4/5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch With fetching hats and tactically varied turn-based gunfights, this nautical sequel proves once again that two-dimensions neednt feel flat. You can explore the world in your submarine this time around, but nothing beats the simple joy of lining up a shot to send laser beams ricocheting around the room. Wonderfully silly steambot shootouts. CBStalker 2: Heart of ChornobylPC, XBOX A survival shooter that nails trying to stay alive in the face of relentless radiation, mutants in one of the most unforgiving environments ever. This sequel is a satisfying mix of horror and shooting, with a huge open world, branching narratives and multiple endings. The game is the result of 15 years of work since the previous instalment, made all the more remarkable by the fact that its developers at Ukrainian studio GSC Game World have become caught up in a real-world war.Bex April MayThe Crush HousePC Described as a thirst person shooter, The Crush House takes you inside a 1999 Big Brother-type production where the audience is always right. Youre the producer, whose dream job is taking a sinister turn. The result is a send-up of MTV reality shows and Love Island as well as societys unquenchable current appetite for content. What better playground for all things a bit dark and exploitative? BAMDream job? The Crush House. Photograph: Devolver DigitalFrostpunk 2PC (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S planned for 2025) Few games have managed to blend the survival and city-builder genres as well as the original Frostpunk. While the much grander scope of this long-awaited sequel doesnt quite strike the same chilling, thrilling chords as its predecessor, its still an incredibly compulsive evolution that Ive lost dozens of hours to. Elliot GardnerPeglinPC, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch While you could sum up Peglin as Peggleroguelike, that would undersell its unique charm. You are a little goblin who inexplicably battles monsters using magic orbs dropped into a pachinko machine. Nothing quite beats the satisfaction of blowing up a giant ooze after popping hundreds of pegs with a lightning ball. EGBraid, Anniversary EditionPC, PlayStation 4/5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Braid changed the game in 2008, proving beyond doubt that shorter indie titles could be just as influential as those made by multimillion dollar studios. The anniversary edition, with improved graphics, remixed sound, new levels and a unique developer commentary world, shows this intelligent, puzzle-solving, time-bending platformer is still one of the best ever made. EGKill KnightPS4/5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch Twin-stick shooters, in which players aim with one thumbstick and move with another, generally keep the basics pretty simple. Kill Knight, however, piles on the complexity with ranged and melee combat, special attacks and a brilliant reload system. Its a dense but surprisingly approachable chunk of mayhem, and the death metal stylings are beautiful. Christian DonlanCaravan SandWitchPS5, PC, Nintendo Switch This compact open-worlder explores the pleasures of van life on an alien planet heavily inspired by Provence. Its beautiful stuff, with gentle puzzles and absolutely no combat. Best of all is the landscape, with shards of warm rock poking through the honeyed earth and hidden caves filled with glowing fungi. CDWilmot Works It OutPC, Mac Heres a novelty: a puzzle game in which you actually put together puzzles. Every morning, you wait for the posty to deliver a new jigsaw, and you then spend the day sorting through the pieces, clipping promising chunks together and eventually framing your creation and placing it on the wall. Its been a stressful year; Wilmot Works It Out is a perfect response. CDA novelty Wilmot Works It Out. Photograph: FinjiLinkedIn gamesBrowser-based This year, LinkedIn launched an offering of daily puzzles, newspaper-style. The four logic games are perfectly decent, if only briefly diverting. What distinguishes them from the newspapers is the stats. Based on my scores, LinkedIn assures me I am smarter than 75% of CEOs, a measure on which Wordle has never offered an opinion. Duncan FyfePepper GrinderPS4/5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch A short, inventive dash through 2D platforming levels, Pepper Grinder has you wielding a drill to carve your way through snow, rocks and enemies to reach your goal. It might not be long, but weaving through the ground and popping up on unsuspecting monsters like a buttered worm is endlessly entertaining. Daniella LucasThe Plucky SquirePS5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch A storybook come to life, The Plucky Squire celebrates the art of storytelling as you adventure between pages with text playfully guiding your way. Sometimes youll slash your way through enemies with your fountain pen nib sword, other times youll chuck words around to rewrite the story and solve puzzles. DLStorybook come to life The Plucky Squire. Photograph: Devolver DigitalPhoenix SpringsPC Reporter Iris Dormer searches for her brother in this neo-noir detective game, and the clues lead her to the strange, isolated community of Phoenix Springs. But its up to you to join the dots: much like David Lynchs Mulholland Drive, nothing is spelt out here, and the appeal comes from pondering what it all means. Lewis PackwoodDeath of the ReprobatePC This is the finale of Joe Richardsons trilogy of point-and-click adventure games made from bits of Renaissance paintings, and its easily the funniest of the lot. Richardsons Reeves and Mortimer-style humour runs the gamut from witty to silly to downright rude, culminating in an absolutely riotous, joyously blasphemous ending. LPThe Crimson DiamondPC As well as harking back to the 16-colour palette of 1980s PCs, The Crimson Diamond revives an all-but-forgotten genre: text adventures. Typing every action feels clunky at first, but you soon realise the freedom of possibilities it affords, and this Canadian detective mystery can end multiple ways depending on the avenues you explore. LPStar Wars: Dark Forces RemasterPS4/5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch Star Wars: Dark Forces, the 1995 cult classic FPS from LucasArts pre-prequels golden age, receives an adoring tribute in this pristine 4K remaster from Nightdive Studios. You play as the rakish mercenary Kyle Katarn in a mazey, key-and-puzzle-oriented shooter that puts an appealing Star Wars spin on Doom and Wolfenstein. Calum MarshDuck DetectivePC Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is a rollercoaster whodunnit that asks you to uncover a criminal conspiracy in a sea of cute, overworked critters. Through a mixture of point-and-click investigation and mad libs here called Deducktions youll fall down a noir rabbit hole of office politics and test your inner gumshoe instincts. And before you ask, yes, there is a button to quack. Sarah ThwaitesArctic EggsPC Can you fry eggs on top of Mount Everest? Its a question that satirical dystopian cooking simulator Arctic Eggs persistently ponders as you serve up curious yolky meals to the warbling citizens of a frozen city. Ingredients such as cigarettes, beer bottles and whole pizzas complicate the gyroscopic wrist gymnastics as you sautee and flip your way to a soiree with The Saint of Six Stomachs. STRivenPC, PC VR, Quest A revitalising remake of Cyan Worlds ambitious 1997 sequel to Myst, Riven asks players to point-and-click their way through a gorgeous conjured world on the brink of disaster. To unseat a tyrant and solve some pithy familial turmoil, youll learn Rivenese language and numerical systems, as well as tinker with captivating, meticulously designed mechanisms. A theoretical head-scratcher flooded with sensational set pieces, working through Riven is a brilliantly brainy experience for puzzle-hungry players. STRevitalising remake RivenStill Wakes the DeepPS5, Xbox, PC Caz, an electrician who has fled to an oil rig to avoid some bother with the polis, soon finds himself one of the only survivors as his colleagues drill into something deeply disturbing at the bottom of the North Sea. A tight and absorbing horror-thriller with exceptional 1970s period detail and a tremendous Scottish-accented cast. Keza MacDonaldLike a Dragon: Infinite WealthPS4/5, Xbox, PC This series never disappoints when it comes to melodrama and silliness, and despite a slow start, once our lovable ex-criminal protagonist Ichiban makes it to Hawaii, Infinite Wealth has him exposing its criminal underbelly while also working as a delivery driver and doing up his own island. KMMelodrama and silliness Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Photograph: SEGAKunitsu-Gami: Path of the GoddessPS4/5, Xbox, PC One of the more bewitching genre mashups of recent years, Kunitsu-Gami has you protecting a dancing priestess as she shimmies through demon-ravaged villages: daytimes are for planning your defences, rescuing villagers and stationing fighters, nights are for chopping your way through the demons that spill forth from cursed gates. KMWild BastardsPS5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch After your gang of robot cowboys is nearly wiped out by the dastardly Jebediah Chaste, you must fight across the solar system to resurrect your crew and find sanctuary. A roguelike shooter from one of the directors of Bioshock, Wild Bastards is filled with bite-size gunfights, tactical challenges, and infectiously kitsch wild west one-liners. Julian BensonBotany ManorPS4/5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch In this peaceful puzzle game set within a sprawling country home, its rooms and gardens filled with plants, you create the perfect conditions for each seedling to grow. Secrets to each plants care wait to be deciphered in the scientific charts, photographs, and books of old nursery rhymes dotted throughout the manor. JBPeaceful puzzle Botany Manor. Photograph: Whitethorn GamesHomeworld 3PC After a 20-year wait, Homeworld 3 returns you to the commanders seat, putting you in charge of hundred-strong fleets of spaceships in glorious battles. With scenes often resembling the cover of a golden age pulp sci-fi novel, few real-time strategy games look so stylish or play so well. JBBore BlastersPC Its best not to question Bore Blasters story. Youre a dwarf in a helicopter shooting through the planets crust to retrieve gemstones; just accept it. What matters is how intensely satisfying it is to drill through rocks with a machine gun in a race to the escape pod before you run out of fuel. JBNobody Wants to DiePS5, Xbox, PC With its bleak dystopian vision of New York City in 2329, a place where a substance called ichorite allows the rich to have their brains hard coded into new, healthier bodies (a process which tends to involve the poor serving as the sacrificial lambs), this sci-fi noir feels like Philip K Dick and Mass Effect had a baby. Developer Critical Hit Games packs nuance into every detail and, despite all the flying cars and cyberpunk textures, you feel more like a character in an old Hollywood murder mystery. A future cult classic, surely. Thomas HobbsPacific DrivePC, PS5 What Half-Life 2 needed more of, posits survival-exploration sim Pacific Drive, was car. Way more car. Salvaging parts from the environment and turning them into car. Repairing individual components. Driving through an enigmatic wasteland even the Combine would be hesitant to visit, and feeling smugly self-sufficient while youre at it. Who needs headcrabs when youve got head gaskets? Phil IwaniukWay more car Pacific Drive. Photograph: Ironwood StudiosWhat the Car?PC A racing game that juts out its chin and refuses to respect the rules of automotive engineering. Nowhere else will you find yourself guiding a car on long legs as it runs between woodland creatures in the forest, or use your vehicle as a motorised football to score a goal. Every new level, the definition of car is stretched beyond its elastic limit, along with your level of delight. PI
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    The Weirdest Medical Cases of 2024
    By Ed Cara Published December 26, 2024 | Comments (0) | An eel and lemon removed from a patient's body. Viet Duc University Hospital Its almost the end of 2024, and that can only mean one thing: another deep dive into the strangest medical cases that made us gasp, cringe, and groan in sheer awe this year. Case studies are an important part of medicine, since they can sometimes be the first clue to a new discovery. But theyre also a never-ending reminder that the human body can get weird or have weird things happen to it in all sorts of ways. Here are some of the bizzarro medical highlights published in scientific journals or otherwise made the news in 2024. The most vaccinated man in the world In March, scientists in Germany published a study showcasing a man who claimed to have received over 200 covid-19 vaccinations over the course of two years. German authorities alleged that the man originally kept getting vaccinated to secure vaccination cards that could then be sold to others, though they ultimately declined to pursue fraud charges. By the time researchers contacted him, however, he might have genuinely loved getting his shotshe even chose to receive two more vaccinations on his own while being studied. The researchers found no sign that the man was harmed in any way by his mass vaccinations, and even found some evidence that his immune system was better protected against the coronavirus than average. Perhaps the most compelling bit of proof is that the man had no reported history of a covid-19 infectiona rarity in todays world. Still, as the researchers astutely point out: You dont need 200-plus shots to make the most of your covid-19 vaccination. Just a few will do.Losing your guts Two separate cases of people literally busting out their guts made waves this year. In one case, published this May, a 63-year-old man sneezed and coughed his guts out via a recent surgical site involving his abdomen. The mans breakfast and shirt was ruined, but paramedics were able to safely get him to a hospital and he recovered with no issues. The other case was originally published in September 2022 but only became available online in January 2024. It involved a 52-year woman whose covid-induced cough caused her guts to spill out from an old hernia repair surgery site. She was hospitalized, but her guts were successfully put back in as well.Abdominal surgeries are known to be a risk factor for disembowelment, but they remain rare. Still, Im probably going to panic a little for the foreseeable future every time I feel a sneeze coming on. A hairy situation Just in case you were wondering, hairballs arent only a problem for cats.In July, surgeons from Ecuador reported pulling out a two-pound hairball from a young womans stomach. Doctors in Massachusetts reported treating their own hairball case this past November, involving a 16-year-old girl who experienced weeks of worsening stomach pain and other gastrointestinal symptoms. These cases are examples of Rapunzel syndrome, a rare medical condition in which a mass of swallowed hair becomes big enough to obstruct the stomach and potentially the small intestine. Rapunzel syndrome can be life-threatening, though both cases were caught in time before that could happen. Its most often caused by a psychological compulsion to pull and eat ones own hair.The threenis In October, doctors in the UK reported a medical marvel that doubles for a great bar story: a man with not one, not two, but three penises. Perhaps the most amazing detail about this case is that the man himself may have never known about his unique anatomy. The mans extra genitalia were inside his body, and his external penis appeared and functioned normally. Scientists only discovered his condition after his body had been donated to science for cadaver research. Its the second ever recorded case of someone having three penisesa condition coined triphalliaand the first found in an adult man. The furry menace As a cat dad myself, I can attest to the many benefits of being owned by a cat. But sometimes, these felines can cause bouts of medical misery.This past May, for instance, doctors in Portugal detailed how a little girl developed a rare bone infection from a young kitten her family had taken in. Earlier this February, health officials in Oregon reported that a woman in her 50s developed a rare case of plague likely caught from her recently sick cat. In both cases, the patients appeared to make full recoveries, though unfortunately the Oregon womans cat died from its infection. Though these cases are stranger than most, theyre an important reminder that cats are still animals and can be potential vectors of infectious diseases. If you get bitten and scratched by a cat, you should always wash the wound immediately with soap and water for five minutes (dont scrub), clean it with antiseptic, and seek out medical attention if you spot any signs of infection. In the case of plague and certain other germs, both cats and the fleas they carry can potentially spread it, so flea prevention is important, too. Brainworm migraines Its the most Florida man story possible: In March, doctors in the state reported on a man whose months of severe and frequent headaches were caused by a parasitic brain invader: the pork tapeworm (Taenia solium).The condition is formally known as neurocysticercosis, and its caused by tapeworm cysts. These cysts cant mature into full grown adults but will migrate to different parts of the body, including the brain. Their presence in the brain can sometimes trigger a harmful immune response that causes a wide array of neurological symptoms, such as seizures and migraines. In this particular case, the man may have caught a typical tapeworm infection from eating undercooked bacon, only to then reinfect himself with the cysts from not properly washing his hands after going to the bathroom. The man was treated with steroids and antiparasitic medication, which did help reduce his symptoms. Other well-known brainworm survivors are thriving as well. Toilet trouble Some stories start bad and somehow get worse. In January, doctors in Canada described a man in his 70s who was bitten by a rat that got into his toilet bowl. The man subsequently contracted a life-threatening infection from the bite that sent him to the intensive care unit. The rat had given the man the bacterial disease leptospirosis, which made the case even stranger, since these bacteria are typically found in rat urine, and not saliva. Near as the doctors can tell, the rat might have first contaminated its own mouth with bacteria-soaked urine before biting the mana real insult to injury scenario if Ive ever heard one. Thankfully, the man was successfully treated with antibiotics, but who knows if hell ever be able to use a toilet again without a sense of lurking dread. Margarita burn Heres one reason to limit your day drinking. In December, doctors detailed a strange case of phytophotodermatitisaka lime disease, a.k.a. margarita burn. The man developed nasty rashes and blisters on his hands a day after he had manually juiced limes and spent the day outside watching soccer. Phytophotodermatitis is caused by exposure to a class of chemicals commonly found in plants and fruits known as furanocoumarins, followed by exposure to ultraviolet A radiation. Furocoumarins are absorbed into the skin and sensitize it to UVA light, triggering an inflammatory reaction that destroys skin cells. Unfortunately, no existing treatment can speed up the recovery from lime disease (not to be confused with Lyme disease)victims simply have to wait days or even weeks for the condition to go away on its own. The man was given a topical steroid cream and moisturizer to alleviate his symptoms, and his hands eventually returned to normal.The wall of weird Honestly, I would love to describe in detail all the weird medical cases that occurred this year, but we all have families to go back to. So heres a brief ode to some honorable mentions. Theres the man who saw the world in pink after having orgasms; the woman who went blind (temporarily, thankfully) from using hair dye; the discovery of an autoimmune disorder that keeps vitamin B from reaching your brain; the two men who caught a fatal fungal infection from bat guano that they used or planned to use as fertilizer for their homegrown cannabis; the woman who caught parasitic pneumonia from eating deer meat; and the family reunion where people caught parasitic worms from tainted bear meat (maybe people should just stay away from game meat in general?).The great eel escape Few cases have ever haunted us at Gizmodo quite like this next one. In July, doctors in Vietnam reported pulling out a two-foot (61-centimeter) eel from a mans intestines after he inserted it into his buttthough not before the eel had started to chew through his guts.The man visited an emergency room with severe abdominal pain. Once there, he told doctors that he willingly shoved an eel up his anus, though he declined to provide an exact reason why (as is often true with these cases, though, it was probably sex-related). He made his situation somehow even worse by also shoving a lemon up there, ostensibly to keep the eel where it was. The slithery passenger wasnt cooperative, however. By the time the doctors operated on the man, the eel had reached his abdominal cavity by biting through the intestines. The man did survive his ill-advised experiment, though not without losing part of his colon. Remarkably, this was actually the second case of butt eels reported from doctors in Vietnam this year, though the other case involved a shorter eel, measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm). Heres hoping nothing in 2025 comes anywhere close to the baffling strangeness of these two incidents. Eh, who am I kidding: the weirder, the better.Daily NewsletterYou May Also Like By Gordon Jackson Published December 25, 2024 io9 Staff Published December 25, 2024 io9 Staff Published December 24, 2024 By Germain Lussier Published December 23, 2024 io9 Staff Published December 23, 2024 By Cheryl Eddy Published December 20, 2024
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    Doctor Who Reveals Its Next Companion
    Anthony Mackie discusses howBrave New World does, and doesnt, pick up onThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Get a creepy new look at Osgood PerkinsThe Monkey. Jenna Coleman teases her return toThe Sandman. Plus, a new clip from Disneys live-actionSnow White. Spoilers get! Captain America: Brave New World During a recent interview with Empire (via Screen Rant), Antony Mackie stated Captain America: Brave New World isnt really a sequel to The Falcon and the Winter Solider. What [Captain America: Brave New World] is not, is The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 2.5. Being a Black man in America, thats something that you cant overlook because every day you walk out the house, you have to deal with it. Itll always be subtext, but its not the focus. I think what we deal with in the show was specifically for the show. The Monkey Osgood Perkins tees up a Final Destination-esque clip from The Monkey in a which a woman repeatedly finds new ways to hurt herself. Snow White Rachel Zegler performs Waiting on a Wish in a new clip from Disneys live-action Snow White. The Sandman Jenna Coleman confirmed to Screen Rant she will return as Johanna Constantine in the second season of The Sandman.Yeah. Yeah, I think Im allowed to say that. Im pretty sure I am. Well, I was seen on set actually, so yeah, I definitely am. Yeah. Yeah, Im back in Season 2. Id say [season two] is probably more visually stunning than it was the first year. I mean, Ive done bits of ADR. What can I say without Allan Heinberg shouting at me? The scale is, I mean, its so cinematic and so I think its a very unique show. So yeah, everything that you loved in Season 1 is there and more for sure. Creature Commandos TV Line reports Creature Commandos has been officially renewed for a second season at Max. Cobra Kai Netflix has released photos and a teaser trailer for the third part of Cobra Kais final season. Netflix Netflix Netflix Netflix Netflix Netflix Netflix Doctor Who Finally, Disney has released a teaser trailer for the second season of Doctor Who, giving us our first official look atAndors Varada Sethu as the next companion, Belinda Chandra. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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    15 of the Biggest Fake Images That Went Viral in 2024
    The internet is absolutely flooded with fake images, whether theyre fake photos, fake videos or fake animated GIFs. There are so many fakes spreading online these days that it can be hard to keep track. Weve got a round-up of the fakes that went viral this year and it hopefully serves as a helpful reminder that you shouldnt always believe your own lying eyes. Here at Gizmodo, weve been fact-checking fake images that go viral for well over a decade now. And while most of those images of the past were altered with clunky Photoshop-like tools, generative AI is now fueling viral hoaxes. But that doesnt mean everything in 2024 was AI-generated. In fact, the images that actually tricked people in 2024 were often more traditional photoshop-style fakes. AI is abundant, but people have also developed an eye for when AI has been used. Theres an eerie vibe emanating from AI-generated images. And old-school Photoshop can still create images that dont give the same red flags. 1) No Robo-Dogs Were Harmed Have you seen that photo of a dog attempting to make sweet and passionate love to a robot dog? It went viral in 2024 on sites like Reddit, Instagram, and X. But its fake. Hopelessly, tragically fake. The original photo was first shared by the New York Fire Department on Facebook way back on April 18, 2023. And, as you can see from the side-by-side weve created below, theres no white dog going to town on the fire departments robotic canine. Its not entirely clear who first made the photoshopped image, but it shows up on the subreddit Firefighting on April 19, 2023, just a day after the original was posted to Facebook. Other accounts on a variety of platforms also posted the manipulated photo on April 19, 2023, including this account on Instagram, making it difficult to narrow down who actually created the joke.The original photo gained attention because the New York Fire Department has a robotics unit, founded in 2022, that can be deployed for search and rescue operations. The robot was being used that day during a partial building collapse of a parking garage in Lower Manhattan. The robot dog or the drones, theyre able to stream the video directly to our phones, directly to our command center, New Yorks chief of fire operations John Esposito told reporters shortly after it happened last year in a video aired by CBS New York.This is the first time that weve been able to fly inside in a collapse to do this and try to get us some information, again, without risking the lives of our firefighters, Esposito continued. While its great to see life-saving technology being used in such cool ways, none of this answers the question were struck with after seeing an admittedly photoshopped image of a dog trying to mount a robot dog: Would this ever happen in real life? Dogs will famously try to hump just about anything, but there havent been any documented cases that were aware of. But that may simply be explained by the fact that these four-legged robots arent very common yet.Have you seen a robot trying to get up close and personal with a robot dog? Drop us a line or leave your story in the comments. Were probably not going to believe you without photographic evidence. And given the ubiquity of artificial intelligence tools that make such images easier to create than ever, we still probably wont believe you. Oh, the perils of living in the future. Photographic evidence isnt worth very much these days. But a funny altered image is still a funny altered image, no matter what era you live in. 2) All Crime is Legal Now Did you see photos on social media in 2024 of a street sign that reads, Notice, Stolen goods must remain under $950? The photos were taken in San Francisco and appear to be referring to a right-wing disinformation campaign that claims theft has been legalized in California. But the signs werent put there by any government entity. Theyre a prank. When the photos first surfaced on X earlier this year, many people speculated the images may have been photoshopped or created with AI technology in some way. One of the photos even received a Community Note submitted by users that claimed as much. But thats not true. Theyre photos of a real sign in the sense that they werent created using programs like ChatGPT or Photoshop. The sign was captured from multiple angles, as you can see above, helping prove that this sign was actually placed there in front of the Louis Vuitton store. And while they look professionally done, the signs had subtle clues indicating they werent real (including screws that look different from those used by the city), which proves they were installed by anonymous pranksters. The San Francisco Department of Public Works and the Office of the City Administrator confirmed to Gizmodo by email that the sign was not City sanctioned and not posted by the City.Whats the idea behind the sign? Its most likely a reference to the fact that the state of California raised the threshold for when shoplifting goes from a misdemeanor to a felony back in 2014. The threshold in California is $950, which some people think is too high. Fox News has done several segments on the topic, claiming that California has legalized shoplifting, which is complete nonsense. The idea is fueled by cellphone videos aired by conservative media that give viewers the impression that theft is non-stop in the state. The problem, of course, is that many other statesincluding those with Republican governors and legislatureshave much higher thresholds for when shoplifting becomes a felony. In fact, as former Washington Post criminal justice reporter Radley Balko wrote in 2023, a whopping 34 states have a higher threshold than California. That includes Republican-run states like Texas ($2,500) and South Carolina ($2,000). Needless to say, nobody is claiming that Texas and South Carolina have legalized theft.Professional-looking signs clearly made by pranksters have been popping up in San Francisco for years. There was the sign near OpenAIs headquarters that warned all activities were being monitored by security cameras and used for training AI, others declaring a no-tech zone back in 2015 aimed at tourists, and the one that read we regret this bike lane in 2023. Given the number of fake official-looking signs that have sprung up in San Francisco over the past decade, it seems unlikely well ever learn who was behind the stolen goods sign thats been going viral. But we know thats not a real sign put out by the city. And despite what you might see on Fox News or X, retail stores in California arent really a lawless Mad Max hellscape. You have to drive the freeways in L.A. to experience that.3) The Lines on Maps Dividing States Arent Real Either Did you see videos in 2024 claiming to show a point where the Pacific Ocean meets the North Sea, suggesting the two dont mix? Its a nonsense claim for so many reasons, but that didnt stop one video from racking up over 20 million views about it. Nobody can explain why oceans meet and never mix, one X user with a tweet featuring the viral video wrote. The beauty of the oceans, another X user wrote in a tweet that was seen over 12 million times.Both of the accounts, it should be noted, have blue checkmarks which can be purchased for $8 per month. Before Elon Musk bought the platform, the verification system was intended to combat impersonators, but it now gives anyone who can rub two brain cells together the ability to get boosted by the X algorithm. Why is this video so dumb? If you pull up a map of the North Sea, you can observe for yourself that its surrounded by England, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands. The closest major ocean is the Atlantic and its nowhere near the Pacific. Simply put, the North Sea and the Pacific Ocean never meet. But thats just one reason its so painful to see this video getting traction on a major social media site. For whatever reason, the past few years have produced countless videos of people claiming to show where oceans meet but dont mix. Typically, these viral videos show places where saltwater and freshwater collide, making it look like theres a line separating the two. These videos can be particularly deceiving when a wide river meets the ocean. Reasonable people can think theyre viewing something shot on the open ocean, not realizing the very simple explanation for what theyre seeing. Ask any oceanographer, as USA Today did in a debunker from 2022, and theyll tell you that the oceans do mix, despite frequent posts on social media that theres some kind of reason for them not mixing. One common claim on platforms like X, TikTok, and YouTube is that different iron and clay content prevent the oceans from mixing, an idea that simply isnt true.But the idea that you can draw a line precisely showing where major oceans begin and end is tremendously popular. And that idea seems particularly common among people who want to insist science doesnt understand why oceans dont mix. This is the Gulf of Alaska where 2 oceans meet but do not mix. Tell me there is No God and Ill ask you Who commanded the mighty waves and told them they could go no further than this! What an absolutely AMAZING God.. one viral post from Facebook claimed. Well, actually we do understand. Because the oceans do mix. Even if incredibly dense people on social media tell you otherwise. 4) Mike Would Never A video appearing to show MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell driving while not paying attention to the road went viral on X in 2024. And one user even claimed Lindell was hammered while driving. But the video is significantly altered. The video was seen million of times on X alone, with many people clearly understanding its an edited video. But the video, which is originally from 2023, started to be shared without context. And some people thought it was real. Xs program of crowdsourced fact-checking, Community Notes, eventually annotated the fake video. The original video, while not entirely complimentary to Lindell, clearly shows the MyPillow CEO talking directly to the camera while his car isnt moving.Strung-out looking Mike Lindell says he really needs people to buy some of his new slippers after he was canceled by retailers and shopping channels, liberal influencer Ron Filipkowski wrote on X back in March 2023. The video appears to have been originally edited by comedy writer Jesse McLaren, who added a moving background and engine noises to make it appear like Lindell is driving. McLarens video was retweeted on top of the original, making it clear his intention wasnt to deceive anyone but instead to just make a joke. I made it look like the cars moving and its 100x better, McLaren tweeted last year.But the video started making the rounds again, without making it clear the video had been manipulated. That happens frequently, as it recently did when a joke about Gmail being shut down escaped the circle of original posters who knew it was a joke. My dude is HAMMERED, an X account called Universe Lover wrote on Friday. Its not clear what software McLaren used to edit this video, but with AI video generation tools getting better with each passing month, it wont be long until everyone has the ability to create virtually anything (at least in short form) they can imagine with just a few word prompts. The viral internet is only going to get more confusing with AI advancements just over the horizon. 5) The McDonalds Goof AI-generated image of a man in the 1980s smoking at McDonalds. Image: Twitter Have you seen a photo on social media recently that appears to show a man in 1980s-style clothes smoking a cigarette in McDonalds? The image went viral, racking up tens of millions of views in 2024. But its completely fake. The image was made using generative AI.The image, which features a man with long curly brown hair and a mustache, instantly grabbed attention when it was first posted to X earlier this year. The man looks like hes smoking a cigarette while emitting a puff of smoke, something that was allowed in some McDonalds locations of the 20th century before clean indoor air laws became the norm. But if you take a closer look at the image, there are some telltale signs that his photo was created using AI. For starters, just take a look at the fingers and hands. Do you notice how unusually long the mans left hand is, without any discernible wrist? It appears like his arm just morphs into fingers that are incredibly long. Next, just take a look at the writing in the image. The red cup on the table, which appears to be an attempt by the AI to mimic Cokes branding, is a swirl of nonsense. And while McDonalds signature golden arches look accurate on the french fry box, the packaging for McDonalds fries has typically been predominantly red, not yellow. It also looks like a straw is sticking out from the container. Ive never tried to consume fries through a straw, but one imagines thats a difficult task. The man behind the main subject of the photo looks even more warped, with both odd-looking hands and a face to match. The background mans hat also looks like an attempt at both a shirt style and a bucket hat from the 2000s, which puts the main subject in an even more perplexing situation. And what is the writing in the upper-right corner supposed to say? We only have partial letters, but it appears to say Modlidani in the shape of whats approximating a McDonalds sign. Last but not least, check out the main subjects shirt situation. The man appears to be bare-chested while wearing a denim vest but the sleeves look like a white t-shirt. It doesnt make much sense. Obviously the reason this image went viral is that it speaks to some version of the past that doesnt exist anymore, whether its a guy with that haircut or just smoking in general. Smoking tobacco in public places used to be the norm before it was phased out in a decades-long process across the U.S. in an effort to protect public health. Many states first created smoking and non-smoking sections of restaurants in the late 20th century before smoking was banished altogether in most indoor spaces by the early 21st century. There are still a handful of states that allow indoor smoking of cigarettes in some venues but theyre becoming rarer with each passing year. If you saw this image in your feeds and didnt immediately register it as AI, youre not alone. We regularly debunk images and didnt even give it a second thought when we first saw it. But that perhaps speaks to how a low-stakes image doesnt get quite as much scrutiny when its going viral on social media platforms. Frank J. Fleming, a former writer for conservative news satire site the Babylon Bee, pointed out on X how many people didnt have their guard up when sharing the fake smoking image. This is such an interesting case of people being fooled by an AI image because the stakes are so low. There are so many obvious signs this is AI, but most would miss them because theyre not part of the focus of the image and since this is not a case where you think someone would be tricking you, you have no reason to analyze it that closely, Fleming wrote on X. Were reminded of the viral image of Pope Francis wearing a big white puffer coat in 2023, another instance where people were quick to believe it might be real simply because it didnt register as something that mattered all that much, yet was still amusing to see. Who cares if the Pope wears a cool jacket? Well, plenty of people if its just an example of material excess or fashion-consciousness from a figure whos supposed to be above earthly concerns. 6) Yummy But Fake Instagram Did you see that that croissant made in the shape of a dinosaur that went viral on sites like Reddit and X? Its incredibly cute. But we regret to inform you this Croissantosaurus was made using generative AI. In fact, if you track down where this pastry was first posted, youll find an entire fake restaurant that never existed. Babe, whats wrong? You havent eaten your Croissantosaurus a viral tweet joked on X. The tweet racked up millions of views. But a reverse-image search of the admittedly cool-looking pastry will bring you to this Instagram page for a restaurant in Austin, Texas called Ethos Cafe. And if you notice something weird about the restaurant, youre not alone. Unleash your inner paleontologist and savor our new Dino Croissants. Choose your favorite dinosaur and pair it with a delightful cappuccino. A prehistoric treat for a modern indulgence! the Instagram post reads. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ethos (@ethos_atx) Strangely, Ethos doesnt actually exist and appears to be some kind of hoax or art project by anonymous creators. Austin Monthly reported on the fake restaurant last year and a subreddit for Austin Food picked apart many of the weird things about this new restaurant when it first surfaced online. For starters, all the staff at the restaurant appear to be AI-generated. Do you spot anything strange about this bartender, aside from the fact that hes named Tommy Kollins? Thats right, he appears to be gripping that drink with a hand that has six fingers. AI image generators like DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion often have trouble generating hands accurately. And while many improvements have been made since they were first introduced, hands can still be tricky. The website also has odd instructions for obtaining a reservation, which appears to be a commentary on the lengths some people will go to in order to eat at elite dining establishments. Reservations go live at 4:30 am every first Monday of every month. By using multiple devices simultaneously, you can access our system more easily, reduce competition from other users, respond faster, and have a backup option in case of any technical issues or internet connection problems. This approach maximizes your opportunity to secure your desired reservation promptly and efficiently, the website reads. Gizmodo tried to contact the Ethos Cafe through the form on its website but didnt hear back. Just know that the Croissantosaurus is adorable but totally fake. 7) Land Before Time Fakes Movie posters appearing to show an upcoming remake of the childrens dinosaur movie The Land Before Time (1988) elicited strong emotions on social media in 2024. But no matter if you think a remake is a good idea, the movie isnt happening. At least not in the foreseeable future. The rumors about this fake dino remake can likely be traced to a Facebook page called YODA BBY ABY, which first wrote about the potential movie in late 2023. Get ready to embark on a prehistoric escapade like never before! Disney and Pixar join forces to bring you a dazzling remake of The Land Before Time, where Littlefoot and friends journey through lush landscapes and encounter enchanting surprises, the fake post reads. Brace yourself for a January 2025 release a dino-mite adventure awaits! But theres no evidence that any remake of The Land Before Time is in production by Disney and Pixar, much less coming out in January 2025. Another viral claim suggested the movie is coming out in December 2024, but theres no evidence for that either. The prospect of a remake has been incredibly polarizing, especially because people who loved the original movie took issue with the way the dinosaurs looked on these fake movie posters. I hope this is some kind of sick joke that someone made, because that is not Little Foot, on TikTok user commented last week. Other TikTok users said they were disrespecting the spirit of Land Before Time and disrespecting Littlefoot with the new character designs. While the original 1988 film, executive produced by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, is the most beloved, there were actually 13 sequels. Only the 1988 version received a theatrical release though, with all of the follow-ups going straight to home video. The last in the series was released in 2016 and is titled Journey of the Brave. But if Im Universal Pictures Im looking at the strong opinions currently circulating online and seeing dollar signs in my eyes. If people have strong feelings about the film series, that certainly counts for something. Millennial nostalgia can be an extremely profitable enterprise as the generation enters middle age, whether its the 30th iteration of Mean Girls or our favorite animated dinosaurs. Get to work, movie execs. 8) Hate-monger Fakes A tweet that appeared to show far-right influencer Candace Owens ridiculing Ben Shapiro with a reference to a dry bank account went viral in 2024. The tweet refers to Bens wife and even looks like it had been deleted, based on a viral screenshot. But the tweet isnt real. It was made by a comedian. After getting fired today, my bank account is gonna be dry for a while, but not as dry as Bens wife, the fake tweet from Owens reads. Photoshopped tweets about Shapiro and dryness, shall we say, have been common on social media platforms like X ever since the conservative commentator awkwardly read lyrics to Cardi Bs hit song WAP back in 2020. Owens joined the Daily Wire, a conservative media network co-founded by Shapiro, in 2021 to host a weekly show. But Owens departed the network, according to a social media post by Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing. Its still not clear whether Owens quit or was fired, but its easy to guess why Owens and the Daily Wire parted ways. Owens had clashed with Shapiro, whos Jewish, in recent months as shes peddled antisemitic conspiracy theories, claiming on her show that Jewish gangs do horrific things in Hollywood. Owens recently liked a tweet about Jews being drunk on Christian blood, which appears to have been the last straw for the network. The fake tweet thats been made to look like its from Owens seems to have tricked quite a few people, including one X user who wrote, The singular one and only time I will give her props that post is gold. Another user commented, Why do people always post their best bangers and then fucking delete them after everyone has already seen it a thousand times. The answer, of course, is that they didnt actually tweet them in the first place. The tweet has also made it to at least one other social media platform, the X rival BlueSky, where it was getting passed around as real. The tweet was actually created by an X user who goes by the name Trap Queen Enthusiast. And if that name sounds familiar, its probably because they often go viral using fake screenshots that are made to look like theyre deleted tweets. In fact, earlier Gizmodo debunked a popular tweet from Trap Queen Enthusiast that was made to look like it had come from musician Grimes, the former partner of billionaire Elon Musk. The fake tweet from Owens racked up over 900,000 views in a short amount of time. But Community Notes, the crowdsourced fact-checking program at X, took a very long time to note it was fake. Part of the genius of these fake tweets is that its incredibly difficult to fact-check unless you know the players involved. Passing around a screenshot with that little text This post has been deleted at the bottom makes it almost impossible for the average person to verify whether it ever existed. 9) AI Tom Cruise Sounds Off Did you see clips from a new documentary narrated by Tom Cruise called Olympics Has Fallen, a play on the title of the 2013 movie Olympus Has Fallen? The new film claimed to document corruption at the Olympic Games in Paris, France. But its fake. Cruises narration was created with artificial intelligence and the documentary is actually the work of disinformation agents tied to the Russian government, according to a report from researchers at Microsoft. The fake documentary is tied to two influence groups in Russia, dubbed Storm-1679 and Storm-1099 by Microsoft, and its easy to see how some people were duped. The film comes in four 9-minute episodes, each starting with Netflixs signature ta-dum sound effect and red-N animation. In this series, you will discover the inner workings of the global sports industry, the fake Tom Cruise says as dramatic music plays in the background. In particular, I will shed some light on the venal executives of the International Olympic Committee, IOC, who are slowly and painfully destroying the Olympic sports that have existed for thousands of years. But there are plenty of signs that this movie is bullshit to anyone paying attention. For starters, Cruises voice is realistic but sometimes has a stilted delivery. The big giveaway, however, might be words used by the Russian campaign that wouldnt be used by Americans. For example, the first episode includes a line from the fake Cruise narration where he talks about a hockey match rather than a hockey game. The word match is much more common in Russia for sports like soccer and any real fan of ice hockey in the U.S. would call it a game, not a match. There are also times when the fake Cruise narration sounds like its reading strategy notes made by the people who concocted this piece of disinformation. Much of the documentary spends time trying to tear down the organizers of the Olympics as hopelessly corrupt, and AI-generated Cruise tries to tie it to one of the actors most famous roles in the 1990s. In Jerry Maguire, my character writes a 25-page-long firm mission statement about dishonesty in the sports management business. Jerry wanted justice for athletes, which makes him extremely relatable, the narration says. Its hard to imagine a line like that making it into an authentic documentary. The fake documentary also has some editing errors that stick out as particularly odd, like when the AI Cruise inexplicably repeats a line, the audio briefly cutting out for no discernible reason. The entire film is available on the messaging app Telegram, where Gizmodo watched it. The fake documentary first surfaced in June 2023, according to Microsoft, but got renewed attention just before the start of the Olympics. As Microsoft pointed out in a report, the Storm-1679 group tried to instill fear in people about attending the 2024 Olympics in France. Fake videos purporting to show warnings from the CIA also claimed the games were at risk of a major terrorist attack. Other videos made to look like theyre from reputable news outlets, like France24, claimed that 24% of tickets for the games had been returned due to fears of terrorism. Thats simply not true. The disinformation agents also tried to stoke fear around the war in Gaza, claiming there could be terrorism in France tied to the conflict. Storm-1679 has also sought to use the Israel-Hamas conflict to fabricate threats to the Games, Microsoft wrote in the new report. In November 2023, it posted images claiming to show graffiti in Paris threatening violence against Israeli citizens attending the Games. Microsoft assesses this graffiti was digitally generated and unlikely to exist at a physical location. That said, some of the information in the pseudo-documentary is actually true. For example, the film discusses the history of Wu Ching-kuo, the head of amateur boxings governing body Aiba, who was suspended for financial mismanagement claims. Other claims about Olympic officials are also true, according to the news sources available online. But thats to be expected. The most successful propaganda mixes fact and fiction to make people unsure about what the truth might be. All we know for certain is that Tom Cruise never narrated this movie. And if someone is trying to hijack the credibility of a major movie star to spread their message, you should always be skeptical of whatever they have to sayespecially as bots help spread that media widely across social media platforms. While video has traditionally been a powerful tool for Russian IO campaigns and will remain so, we are likely to see a tactical shift towards online bots and automated social media accounts, Microsoft wrote. These can offer the illusion of widespread support by quickly flooding social media channels and give the Russians a level of plausible deniability. 10) Jimmy Lives Tweets claiming that former president Jimmy Carter died went viral back in July, with many of the dumbest people on social media helping spread the hoaxfrom Laura Loomer to Mario Nawfal. But there was one person who shared the fake letter announcing Carters death who really should know better: Senator Mike Lee of Utah.Brian Metzger from Business Insider captured a screenshot of Lees tweet before he deleted it. And while Lee was surprisingly respectful in his condolences for Carters family (considering hes a Trump supporter), the actual text of the letter should have tipped him off. Why? Once you get to the fourth paragraph, things get a bit weird, making it clear this isnt something that should be taken seriously. Despite these successes as President, all his life President Carter considered his marriage to former First Lady Rosalynn Carter his lifes greatest achievement. At her passing last November President Carter said, Rosalynn was a baddie. Jill, Melania, even throat goat Nancy Reagan had nothing on Rosalynn. She was the original Brat. She gave me wise guidance and encouragement when I needed it. As long as Rosalynn was in the world, I always knew somebody loved and supported me. They were married for 77 years. If youre unfamiliar with the Nancy Reagan throat goat meme, well let you google it on your own time and away from your work computer. Its also very unlikely that Carters death announcement would make reference to Charli XCXs Brat. Lees office in Washington D.C. confirmed over the phone that he deleted the tweet after finding out it wasnt true but had no comment on where the senator first found the hoax letter. The fake letter can be traced back to an X account called @Bocc_accio, which included the caption BREAKING with Former President Jimmy Carter has passed away. He was 99 years old. But anyone who actually read the letter should have been able to figure it out. If you read the alt-text on the tweet the image description even explains: President Carter is still alive and in hospice care. This was an experiment to see how gullible people are to sensationalist headlines. Oddly, it appears some of the fake Carter notes were photoshopped to exclude the stuff about Nancy Reagan. Loomer, a far-right grifter who will fall for just about any hoax and helps spread many of her own, actually shared a cleaner version of the letter. But shes also been spreading lots of other dumb hoaxes in 2024, like claiming that President Joe Biden is literally on his deathbed and has entered hospice care. Some right-wing accounts were recently going so far as to insist theyd delete their accounts if they were wrong about Biden dying imminently. It seems obvious that theyll just wait until Biden eventually dies and claim they were right all along. There was no evidence that Biden was on the brink of death, even when he had contracted covid-19. Being that old made him especially vulnerable to covid, but the president didnt die. Carter, who turned 100 years old in October is still alive and in hospice care. And while it could be any day now that the former president may pass on, hes not dead yet. 11) Hurricane Hits Disney Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, shut down operations one night in October due to Hurricane Milton and the tornadoes that sprung up before the storm even made landfall. But photos of the theme park flooded in water started to pop up, despite being completely fake. Russian state media, TikTok, and X all helped them spread. Russian state media outlet RIA made a post on Telegram with three images that appeared to show Disney World submerged. Social media users post photos of Disneyland in Florida flooding as a result of Hurricane Milton, the RIA account said according to an English language translation. How did we know these images are fake? For starters, the buildings arent right at all. If you compare, for instance, what it looks like on either side of Cinderellas Castle at the Magic Kingdom, you dont see those buildings that appear in the fake image. Fake AI image (left) and a real photo showing a crowd of people at the Cinderella Castle in Walt Disney World. Real photo by Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images But you dont even need to know what the real Cinderellas Caste looks like to know its fake. Just zoom in on the turrets of the building itself. Theyre not rendered completely, and some appear at very odd angles that make it clear these are AI-generated images. The images quickly made their way back to X, the site formerly known as Twitter before it was purchased by Elon Musk. And its impossible to overstate just how awful that platform has become. From Holocaust denial tweets that are getting millions of views to breaking news tweets that show AI images of children crying, the whole place is bubbling over with garbage. The fake images of Disney World were shared by right-wing influencer Mario Nawfal, a frequent purveyor of misinformation whos often retweeted by Musk himself. As just one recent example, Nawfal contributed to a Jimmy Carter death hoax in July that was shared by other idiots like Laura Loomer and Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah. Nawfals tweet helped spread the fake Disney photos even further on X before he finally deleted them. There were also videos shared on TikTok showing incredibly over-the-top images of destruction at Disney World, like this one shared by user @joysparkleshine. The video appears to have been originally created as a joke by an account called MouseTrapNews but is getting reposted and stripped of all context, taken seriously by a certain segment of the population. @joysparkleshine BREAKING: Disney World DESTROYED By Hurricane Milton! Weatherman cries reporting Hurricane Milton is Now Category 5 Cat 5 Milton Update Stormsurge Evacuation Rescue #hurricane #milton #cat5 #category5 #hurricanemilton #florida #meteorologist #weather #storm #stormsurge #rain #flood #floods #flooding #evacuation #rescue #evacuate #milton #miltonhurricane #hurricanemiltonupdate #fyp#foryou#foryourpage#foryoupage#fyp#news#breaking#breakingnews#trending#viral#omg#wow #severeweather #water #fema #disney #disneyworld original sound Joy Some comments on the video include Im screaming the only place that made me feel like a kid again and Good maybe they will now show all the underground tunnels under Disney next. Those that know KNOW!! That last comment is a reference to the QAnon conspiracy theory which asserts that children are being trafficked by powerful political figures and people like Oprah Winfrey and Tom Hanks. Incredibly, they believe that Donald Trump is going to save those kids. Yes, that Donald Trump. Some AI images of the hurricane that were created as a joke even started showing up in various Russian news outlets. Like the one below showing Pluto in a life-jacket carrying a child through floodwaters. The image appears to have been earnestly shared by Rubryka.com, which credits the image to Bretral Florida Tourism Oversight District, an X account devoted to jokes about theme parks. Image: Twitter Another joke image shared by that account, Bretral Florida Tourism Oversight District, showed a photo of a boat stuck on a large mountain rock, which anyone who knows Disney World will recognize as a permanent fixture at Disneys Typhoon Lagoon water park. Other accounts on X were sharing the QAnon theories, insisting that the destruction of Disney World might finally reveal the truth about child trafficking. Look at Mickeys arms, one particularly bizarre tweet with an image of a Mickey Mouse clock reads. Could they be showing a date? October 9th. The day the storm hit Disney World. There are no coincidences. The Military are clearing out the tunnels underneath. Used for human trafficking of children and other horrible crimes. Milton made landfall as a Category 3, which caused thousands of canceled flights, battered homes and businesses with punishing winds, according to NBC News. Disney posted an update on its website explaining that everything would be opening back up a day later. Were grateful Walt Disney World Resort weathered the storm, and we are currently assessing the impacts to our property to prepare for reopening the theme parks, Disney Springs, and possibly other areas on Friday, October 11. Our hearts are with our fellow Floridians who were impacted by this storm, the website reads. Its a ridiculous environment for disinformation right now. And that will likely continue to be our reality for the foreseeable future. 12) Fake Claims About Tim Walz Twitter The 2024 presidential campaign was awash with fake stories about Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz, all spread by supporters of Donald Trump. But nowhere are these stories more abundant than X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, which was purchased in 2022 by far-right billionaire Elon Musk. What do we mean by ridiculous lies? Take a story that went viral on X in 2024, purporting to be a testimonial from a former student of Tim Walz. The person in the video, falsely identified as a man named Matthew Metro, claimed they were sexually abused by Walz. But anyone actually from Minnesota would immediately notice some big red flags. For starters, the person claimed they were a student at Mankato West, the high school where Walz worked in the 1990s and early 2000s. But the person mispronounces the word Mankato and somehow even the word Minnesota sounds weird. Why was this going viral? Because it was being promoted by Xs algorithm in the For You feed, as we personally experienced on October 6. But the Washington Post spoke to the Matthew Metro, apparently a name identified by the disinformation agents through a publicly posted yearbook, who now lives in Hawaii. Its obviously not me: The teeth are different, the hair is different, the eyes are different, the nose is different, the 45-year-old Metro told the Washington Post. I dont know where theyre getting this from. Wired talked with analysts who believe the video is the work of a Russian-aligned disinformation operation called Storm-1516, which also spread the false claim that Harris participated in a hit-and-run in San Francisco in 2011. But Wired also believes the video was created AI, something that not all experts are agreed on. All we know for certain is that the video is clearly fake and was being spread inorganically on X. 13) Hollywood Mountain? Facebook A stunning photo of Hollywood Mountain, California went viral in 2024? One image that made the rounds on social media platforms like Facebook and BlueSky depicted what appears to be a lush green mountain with the L.A. skyline in the background. But its completely fake. Theres not even a real place called Hollywood Mountain. The image appears to have originally been posted to Facebook by someone named Mimi Ehis Ojo, who has plenty of other AI-generated images on their page. And while anyone who lives in Southern California can probably tell immediately that its fake, it looks like some people whove never visited the U.S. are getting tricked into thinking its real. How many mountains does America have so all the physical land features are complete in America then we are cheated by God, one Facebook user from Nigeria commented. Writer Cooper Lund pointed out on BlueSky that this kind of confusion could be a recipe for disaster if foreign tourists show up to the U.S. expecting to see some of these fantastical scenes that were generated by AI. Sometime soon were going to get a story about tourists having weird meltdowns because the only things they knew about the places theyre visiting are bad AI generations, Lund tweeted. Lund pointed out that something very similar happened in the early 2010s when Chinese tourists visited Paris, France. They expected Paris to be like a pristine film set for a romantic love story, as the New York Times described it in 2014. Instead, they were shocked by the cigarette butts and dog manure, the rude insouciance of the locals and the gratuitous public displays of affection. Experts even have a name for when this happens, according to the Times: Psychologists warned that Chinese tourists shaken by thieves and dashed expectations were at risk for Paris Syndrome, a condition in which foreigners suffer depression, anxiety, feelings of persecution and even hallucinations when their rosy images of Champagne, majestic architecture and Monet are upended by the stresses of a city whose natives are also known for being among the unhappiest people on the planet. Given Americas enormous cultural footprint, plenty of people probably have a very different idea of the U.S. in their head compared to what theyd encounter upon visiting. And while you can blame a lot of that on Hollywood, there seems to be a new cultural catfisher in town. Generative AI can turn any imaginary place into a passable reality with just a few simple text prompts. And if you visit the real city of Hollywood as an outsider, prepare to temper your expectations. It doesnt look anything like the completely fictitious Hollywood Mountain. 14) MyPillow Zombie Big-time Trump backer Mike Lindell and MyPillow CEO had a number of fakes made about him in 2024, including this one where he looked spaced out, with dark circles under his eyes. But its not real. The photo might look oddly realistic, but its been altered significantly. Meeting Mike Lindell at the Waukesha Trump Rally mustve been what it was like to shake hands with the Apostle Paul before Christ took the stage at the sermon on the mound, an X account credited to someone named Gary Peterson tweeted. Gary Peterson, operating under the handle @GaryPetersonUSA, appears to have been the first to post the photoshopped image. But its an account that frequently publishes altered images, often in a way that makes it difficult to distinguish from an authentic photo. The tweet alone racked up over 6 million views, spreading far and wide, jumping to various social media services like Facebook and Bluesky, as these things often do when they go viral. Where is the image actually from? It appears the image was originally posted to X by Waukesha, Wisconsins The Devils Advocate Radio on May 1 and shows Lindell outside one of Donald Trumps neo-fascist rallies. As you can see, the image doesnt include Lindell with mussed-up hair and heavy, dark circles under his eyes. Lindell also has a more normal smile as opposed to the bizarre gaze from the altered image. Eagle-eyed viewers may have also noticed something else odd about the photoshopped image. If you zoom in over Lindells left shoulder you can spot what appears to be a roaring bear. Its not clear why the people who made this image included the bear, but its not in the original image. Most major media outlets were laser-focused on generative AI and the ways that could influence people and swing voters in the election. But this fake featuring Lindell was a great reminder that old-fashioned photoshopping is still around. You dont need fancy AI to make a convincing (if admittedly perplexing) fake image. 15) Luigis Fake Clock Did you see a mysterious video featuring a countdown clock that purported to be from Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old charged in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York? The video went viral on YouTube, getting attention on sites like Hacker News. But its completely fake. Mangione reportedly possessed a manifesto as well as a ghost gun and was arrested at a McDonalds in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Not long after that, a video popped up that appeared to be from a YouTube account associated with Mangione. It opened with the words The Truth and If you see this, Im already under arrest. It featured a countdown clock that first counted from 5 to 1 before flipping to 60 and counting down all the way to zero from there. The lower right corner included the word Soon and briefly flashed the date Dec. 11 before disappearing again in less than a second. It ended with the words All is scheduled, be patient. Bye for now. If youre curious what the video actually looked like, you can check it out here. YouTube confirmed to Gizmodo that it wasnt real. We terminated the channel in question for violating our policies covering impersonation, which prohibit content intended to impersonate another person on YouTube, a spokesperson for the video platform told Gizmodo over email. The channels metadata was updated following widespread reporting of Luigi Mangiones arrest, including updates made to the channel name and handle, the spokesperson continued. Additionally, we terminated 3 other channels owned by the suspect, per our Creator Responsibility Guidelines. The spokesperson also noted that these accounts had been dormant for months. Who is actually behind the video? That remains unknown. But the viral memes about Mangione arent going to stop anytime soon now that hes been paraded in front of the cameras during his extradition to New York. Okay, get some snaps of that Mangione character, but you better not pull any bullshit where he looks like the subject in a 16th century painting called Christ taken at the Garden of Gethsemane. Okay, now dont be mad but[image or embed] Jessica Ritchey (@jmritchey.bsky.social) December 19, 2024 at 1:25 PM Who at the NYPD thought this was a good idea?
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