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真相来了丨涉及防汛、器官捐赠 公安部公布网络谣言典型案例
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-27 19:58

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Public Security has revealed several typical cases of online rumors that have caused public panic, highlighting the need for vigilance against misinformation in daily life [1] Group 1: Case of Organ Donation Rumor - A netizen posted a sensational claim about schools in Fuzhou and Ganzhou requiring students to sign organ donation consent forms, which sparked widespread concern and commentary online [1][3] - The article received over 20,000 shares in a short period, indicating significant public engagement and concern regarding the ethical implications of such claims [3] - Investigations revealed that the images used in the post were manipulated, and the schools mentioned were not involved, confirming the post as a rumor [4] - The perpetrator, identified as Zou, created the false narrative to attract attention and gain followers for personal gain, disguising the post as credible news [4][6] Group 2: Flood Prevention Rumor - During flood season, a netizen spread false information claiming that the county's flood control command had issued a warning about a once-in-a-century flood affecting several towns, which could incite public panic [7][9] - Local authorities confirmed that the video content was fabricated and posed a significant risk of causing alarm among residents [9] - The individual, Li, filmed a distant view of a local reservoir and concocted the flood warning to gain attention, leading to legal repercussions for spreading false information [11]