미미카마

Mimikama

미미카마는 2011년부터 오스트리아에 [1]거점을 둔 팩트 체크 사이트입니다.그것은 독일어로 출판되며 [2]학대 방지책이다.

2017년에 그들은 얼굴에 멍이 든 여성의 이미지에 대한 맥락을 제공했고,[3][4] 이는 그들이 외국인 이민자가 아닌 가정 폭력의 피해자임을 보여준다.

Frongmap의 개발자들 또한 [5]2016년에 그것에 의존했다.

레퍼런스

  1. ^ Weill, Kelly. "German Neo-Nazis Say These Women Were Abused by Muslim Immigrants. They're Actually American Victims of Domestic Violence". Daily Beast. Mimikama, an Austrian fact-checking site, has tracked the meme's rise
  2. ^ "Fake 'brothel vouchers' for refugees stir far-right hatred". The Local. 3 February 2016. But as the German-language anti-Internet abuse initiative Mimikama reported recently, these tickets are fakes that have been popping up as a hoax for years.
  3. ^ "How fake images spread racist stereotypes about migrants across the globe". The Observers. 2018. Of the 16 women pictured, none are actually German and nor were they assaulted in Germany, according to the Austrian fact-checking website Mimikama, which tracked down the original sources of the photos.
  4. ^ Deodia, Arjun (30 August 2020). "Fact Check: These women were not injured in the Sweden riots". India Today. Using Google reverse image search, we found the viral collage was used in a report by The Observers in 2018. The article was about fake images used to spread "racist stereotypes" against migrants. Describing the picture collage, the article cited a report by Austrian fact-check website Mimikama, which tracked down the original sources of most of the pictures in 2017.
  5. ^ Mantzarlis, Alexios (29 February 2016). "Hoaxmap is collecting debunked rumors about refugees". Poynter Institute. Schwarz is a consultant, Helm a software developer .. The two also rely on other online debunkers like mimikama.at, an Austrian debunking website (the map covers Austria and Switzerland besides Germany).

외부 링크

  • 공식 웹사이트(독일어)