The team behind the robot explicitly admitted on Indonesia's TRANS TV official YouTube channel that this account was created for marketing purposes and has already generated actual orders.https://t.co/5hfzFMeses
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❌ False
It falsely implies that the video depicts the kind of incident motivating the ban. Actually, the video was originally posted on July 3, while the ban was announced on July 28. There is no causal link between the two.
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The robot in this viral video is indeed a Unitree G1 made by Unitree Robotics. The footage was filmed in Jakarta, Indonesia. The video was posted by Indonesian TikTok account @joko.prabuwesi. The account's operating company specializes in humanoid robot influencer marketing.
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❌ Misleading. This video was originally posted in June 2025 by the Instagram account @w.t404. It is unrelated to the recent attacks on U.S. bases.
https://t.co/EqziBEwt2W
In fact, the video reportedly shows an Assam Rifles convoy forcing its way through a barricade set up by local women in Talui village, Ukhrul district, Manipur.https://t.co/bkeUp3ycFx
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❌Misleading.
The video originally posted by India Today NE on April 25, 2026, was later taken out of context and falsely claimed to show Chinese People’s Liberation Army troops establishing camps in the Zangnan region.
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Is it true that China has occupied several kilometers of land in Arunachal Pradesh?
If it's true, then why are our fourth pillar (the media) and the government silent about it?
And if it's false, then why doesn't the government come and officially deny these claims?
❌Midleading. This video was first posted on Douyin (Chinese version of Tiktok)on May 28, before China's 2026 college entrance exam. It captures an emotional moment when a student, overwhelmed by the pressure of the upcoming exam, breaks down in tears as her mother comforts her
فتاة صينية حصلت على 702 درجة في امتحان الثانوية الصيني وهي درجة عالية جدا تؤهلها لدخول جامعة الدفاع الوطني للتكنلوجيا وهي جامعه مرموقه وكان افراد عائلتها فرحين ويحتفلون لانهم متأكدين من قبولها
ومع ذلك تبكي بشدة لانه تم رفض قبولها بعد ان اجرت الجامعه فحص سياسي وتبين ان جدها كان مسجون عندما كان شابا (حتى الاب لم يكن يعلم)
❌Misleading
The original video actually depicts a shuttered noodle shop across from a mosque. The accompanying text has no relevance to the actual footage.
This video was filmed last year after a market day at Cao Wa Market in #Shandong , China, which drew more than 100,000 visitors in a single day. The footage shows litter left behind after the market closed, not a typical street scene across #China. The area was later cleaned up.
❌ False
The footage was filmed in #Dhaka, Bangladesh, not #China. The original video, posted in 2023 by an Azerbaijani travel vlogger, explicitly identifies the location as #Bangladesh. The viral version cuts out that context and falsely relabels the scene as China.
🚨 Fact Check: This video does NOT show a patient being slapped in a Chinese hospital.
The clip actually uses a 2015 photo of Myanmar's former president, Thein Sein, visiting wounded soldiers in Pyin Oo Lwin. It was later turned into a meme and has nothing to do with China.