❌ This image of Mark Zuckerberg saying 9/11 “never happened” in the metaverse is altered. In the original Facebook post, the Meta CEO promoted the company’s virtual reality platform but did not mention the terrorist attacks
Social media users are sharing an image that appears to show a Facebook post from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg saying the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the US"never happened" on the company's virtual reality platform.
But the photo has been digitally altered; in the original post, Zuckerberg promoted the"Friendly reminder: 9/11 never happened in here!" says text in an image of the supposed post from Zuckerberg,The photo shows an avatar resembling Zuckerberg in front of a digitized version of the two World Trade Center towers that were destroyed in the terrorist attacks. AFP reached out to the Twitter user who shared the image for comment.
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