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De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600.

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  • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

    De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
    https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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    @Bellingcat Oh well, de Telegraaf. Not exactly known for its unwillingness to tell lies.

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    • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

      De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
      https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

      js@mastodon.nlJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Bellingcat Ah. Shitfluencer taxdodgers getting fleeced by shitfluencers.

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      • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

        De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
        https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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        @Bellingcat count me totally unsurprised give it’s a well known rag

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        • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

          De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
          https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

          stux@mstdn.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Bellingcat De Telegraaf is not really a "news" platform much like it's a tabloid that peddles garbage all day everyday

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          • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

            @Bellingcat De Telegraaf is not really a "news" platform much like it's a tabloid that peddles garbage all day everyday

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            @stux Pretty sure @Bellingcat knows exactly what the Telegraaf is about 😅

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            • js@mastodon.nlJ js@mastodon.nl

              @Bellingcat Ah. Shitfluencer taxdodgers getting fleeced by shitfluencers.

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              @js @Bellingcat Friend, the word "Effluencer" was right there.

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              • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

                De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
                https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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                @Bellingcat

                De Telegraaf,zou nét goed genoeg om je kont mee af te vegen als het pleepapier onverhoopt op is. Alleen komt die kut krant er bij mij niet in! 😂

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                • collectifission@greennuclear.onlineC collectifission@greennuclear.online

                  @stux Pretty sure @Bellingcat knows exactly what the Telegraaf is about 😅

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                  @collectifission emphasis on " the Netherlands’ largest newspaper" is relevant here... @stux @Bellingcat

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                  • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                    @Bellingcat De Telegraaf is not really a "news" platform much like it's a tabloid that peddles garbage all day everyday

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                    @stux As much news as in Fox News. @Bellingcat

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                    • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

                      De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
                      https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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                      @Bellingcat If it’s in the Telegraaf, it's alway a lie.

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                      • luuk_aalders@mastodon.nlL luuk_aalders@mastodon.nl

                        @Bellingcat

                        De Telegraaf,zou nét goed genoeg om je kont mee af te vegen als het pleepapier onverhoopt op is. Alleen komt die kut krant er bij mij niet in! 😂

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                        @Luuk_Aalders
                        Ik vrees dat je kont na het vegen met de T. eerder viezer wordt.
                        @Bellingcat

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                        • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

                          De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
                          https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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                          @Bellingcat this is just the beginning

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                          • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

                            De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
                            https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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                            @Bellingcat Wow. I'm not surprised. I've seen several stories about news outlets falling for AI videos and 'stories.'

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                            • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

                              De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
                              https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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                              @Bellingcat
                              Those wispy hairs are a bit of an AI style to make them look more authentic. Be cynical when you see them. They often don’t relate to the rest of the haircut.

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                              • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

                                De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
                                https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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                                @Bellingcat They'll change their name to 'Telegraif' soon.

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                                • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

                                  De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
                                  https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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                                  @Bellingcat It's pathetic what some legal adults will get up to just to try to feel better about themselves or try to burnish their image.

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                                  • archivescribe@mastodon.socialA archivescribe@mastodon.social

                                    @Bellingcat Wow. I'm not surprised. I've seen several stories about news outlets falling for AI videos and 'stories.'

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                                    @archivescribe This seems a little artful than many, but not very. I certainly would have not pegged that image as fake, and I doubt most other people would, either. In this case, Telegraf was relying on what they believed to be a trustworthy source, who might not be.

                                    I'm not saying that's an excuse, but we all rely on such heuristics all the time, especially against the clock. It's just not possible to exhaustively verify every detail about everything and also get done what needs done.

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                                    • bmk@mastodon.onlineB bmk@mastodon.online

                                      @Luuk_Aalders
                                      Ik vrees dat je kont na het vegen met de T. eerder viezer wordt.
                                      @Bellingcat

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                                      @bmk Same jokes are told in the UK about the Daily Mail, heh. As in, "Wash after reading."

                                      I don't know anything about De Telegraaf, but there's plenty of poor print media in the world, and we can all name examples.

                                      For what it's worth, MBFC rates DT as 'right' bias, and 'Mostly Factual', which is middling: "In general, news reporting is poorly sourced with a strong right-leaning bias."

                                      So, not as bad as the Daily Fail, but not a lot better, either.

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                                      • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

                                        De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
                                        https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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                                        @Bellingcat

                                        I love you, bellingcat.

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                                        • wesdym@mastodon.socialW wesdym@mastodon.social

                                          @archivescribe This seems a little artful than many, but not very. I certainly would have not pegged that image as fake, and I doubt most other people would, either. In this case, Telegraf was relying on what they believed to be a trustworthy source, who might not be.

                                          I'm not saying that's an excuse, but we all rely on such heuristics all the time, especially against the clock. It's just not possible to exhaustively verify every detail about everything and also get done what needs done.

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                                          @wesdym That's the danger of this stuff. I've been reading the concern in legal circles about how deepfakes, when they get to the point of being impossible to detect (even with the original file), will cancel out video/pic evidence in civil & criminal courts. We're living in the wild early years of this technology.

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