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    Debunked: Video of church attack was filmed in Nebraska a decade ago, not present-day Europe
    Mark Zuckerberg defends takeover of Instagram and WhatsApp in antitrust trial
    Daniel O'Donnell warns fans of 'scammers' behind posts falsely claiming he's 'very unwell'
    Debunked: A video showing a man assaulting a woman is from the US, not Ireland
    ‘Disinformation will be back’ warns expert as Meta rolls out Community Notes
    Debunked: No, RTÉ is not replacing the Angelus with a Muslim call to prayer
    Debunked: Deepfake video showing Michael O'Leary promoting financial software was made with AI
    Man from midlands pleads guilty to encouraging teen girls in US to send him sexually explicit material
    Debunked: Irish Facebook groups inundated with housing scams
    Zuckerberg's Meta under Trump: 'As an American, my only option is to quit its platforms'
    Elizabeth Rymut
    Debunked: Doctors and nurses who gave the Covid-19 vaccines are not being tried for war crimes
    Debunked: A photo of a split bride/groom costume isn't an Irish person who ‘married themself’
    Debunked: Fake missing child posts shared widely in Limerick and Roscommon Facebook groups
    Meta showed nearly 10,000 ads for deepfake clothes 'erasing' app to Irish users since December
    Meta set to lay off 5% of its workforce as government gauges potential Irish impact
    'Deep concerns' over AI 'undress' apps being advertised on Irish social media
    So-called ‘nudify’ apps allow users to create deepfake naked images of any woman.
    Meta's scrapping of fact-checking in the US has emboldened disinformers; now the EU is on alert
    Meta says it is killing off its third-party fact-checking programme 'starting in the US'
    Daniel O’Donnell warns fans about Facebook scammers after nun among those conned
    Debunked: A search for a man missing in Kildare is a scam using the ID of a dead American
    Debunked: An Post says posts offering to sell undeliverable 'lost parcels' is a scam
    Dr Catherine Conlon: The clock is TikToking on social media access for young teens
    Dr Catherine Conlon
    How did parties and candidates campaign via online ads in the run-up to the election announcement?
    How a 'missing person' scam is luring Irish social media users using old photos of real children
    A photo of an American child who was attacked by dogs was claimed to show a child found in Ireland.
    New social media appeals body which aims to resolve content disputes will be based in Dublin
    Data Protection Commission fines Meta €91 million over inadequate security for users' passwords
    Scammers are using AI photos to lure Instagram users into buying fake Irish brands
    Thousands of ads for fake businesses have been run in Ireland by international scammers in recent months.
    Ads for clothes or accessories have used AI-generated images of people who supposedly work at the shop in question.
    Pages have attracted complaints from Irish customers saying that they didn't get the products they had paid for.
    O'Gorman strongly criticises Coolock Says No after group publishes personal details of family
    Debunked: Hoax Facebook ads containing claims about Fintan O’Toole bring users to a malicious link
    RTÉ says AI deepfakes a ‘growing challenge’ after Facebook removes Mary Lou McDonald scam advert
    Zuckerberg says Biden administration 'repeatedly pressured' Meta to censor certain Covid content
    Harris promises to hit social media firms 'where it hurts' through fines and holding owners liable
    Burke brother spends €30,000 on Facebook ads promoting activities of Castlebar family
    The spend includes more than €5,000 on ads which show senior politicians being heckled.
    Denis O'Brien suing Facebook owners Meta in High Court
    Facebook will soon use your photos, posts and other info to train its AI. You can opt out (but it's complicated)
    Probe into Facebook and Instagram launched over possible online 'rabbit holes' affecting minors
    Debunked: Posts ‘as Gaeilge’ among more than 100 scam ads featuring presenter Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh
    Opinion: We can no longer leave children alone to face this unregulated tech world
    Dr Catherine Conlon
    Meta to tell politicians that app stores should be responsible for age verification
    Fake ad data Tánaiste obtained from Google through court order being 'forensically analysed'
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