← Back to context Comment by quadrature 4 hours ago Is there actual proof that they are doing this. Theres not much to go on in the tweet. 7 comments quadrature Reply tantalor 4 hours ago Besides the proof in the screenshot? What more do you want?Do you think this user is faking it? quadrature 2 hours ago Yes people frequently fake screenshots on social media. I'd want either a screenshot from a credible person, reporting from a journalist, trusted blogger, company statement etc. tantalor 1 hour ago I'm not a journalist, but I don't think a reporter would go much further than "one user said...".There is no need for fact checking an individual source, other than to verify the reporting is accurately representing what they said. 1 reply → vee-kay 2 hours ago [dead] ryan42 4 hours ago yes, it happened to me recently.The photo wasn't mine, but showed a profile photo of one of my facebook friends, and it had the glasses and said "On my way!" edoceo 3 hours ago And they have a history of doing this. And their privacy/ToS allows it.
tantalor 4 hours ago Besides the proof in the screenshot? What more do you want?Do you think this user is faking it? quadrature 2 hours ago Yes people frequently fake screenshots on social media. I'd want either a screenshot from a credible person, reporting from a journalist, trusted blogger, company statement etc. tantalor 1 hour ago I'm not a journalist, but I don't think a reporter would go much further than "one user said...".There is no need for fact checking an individual source, other than to verify the reporting is accurately representing what they said. 1 reply → vee-kay 2 hours ago [dead]
quadrature 2 hours ago Yes people frequently fake screenshots on social media. I'd want either a screenshot from a credible person, reporting from a journalist, trusted blogger, company statement etc. tantalor 1 hour ago I'm not a journalist, but I don't think a reporter would go much further than "one user said...".There is no need for fact checking an individual source, other than to verify the reporting is accurately representing what they said. 1 reply → vee-kay 2 hours ago [dead]
tantalor 1 hour ago I'm not a journalist, but I don't think a reporter would go much further than "one user said...".There is no need for fact checking an individual source, other than to verify the reporting is accurately representing what they said. 1 reply →
ryan42 4 hours ago yes, it happened to me recently.The photo wasn't mine, but showed a profile photo of one of my facebook friends, and it had the glasses and said "On my way!"
Besides the proof in the screenshot? What more do you want?
Do you think this user is faking it?
Yes people frequently fake screenshots on social media. I'd want either a screenshot from a credible person, reporting from a journalist, trusted blogger, company statement etc.
I'm not a journalist, but I don't think a reporter would go much further than "one user said...".
There is no need for fact checking an individual source, other than to verify the reporting is accurately representing what they said.
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yes, it happened to me recently.
The photo wasn't mine, but showed a profile photo of one of my facebook friends, and it had the glasses and said "On my way!"
And they have a history of doing this. And their privacy/ToS allows it.