From elections and global conflicts to AI-generated content and communal narratives, our analysis of 180 misinformation instances reveals the trends driving false claims across platforms and languages in April 2026.
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Noticing how clickbait headlines are being weaponised to hijack your attention online today. A single “mistake” in a headline can completely flip the meaning of a quote and that is NOT a trivial issue. #Dhurandhar2‌#medialiteracy#FactsMatter
Misquoting isn’t “smart growth hacking” or “aggressive content strategy.” It’s a breach of trust. If audiences cannot trust you to convey a quote correctly, why should they trust you on anything else?
It’s a reminder that digital media ethics are tested not only in big investigations, but also in the everyday decisions behind a single headline, a single card, a single word.
My elderly parents just went through one of the most disturbing travel experiences we’ve had – thanks to @agoda and a hotel in Varkala that clearly doesn’t care about senior citizens. Sharing this coz this is exactly how older people get mistreated in the digital travel economy.
Till this is resolved with a full refund and accountability, I’ll continue to speak about it – because every time a case like this is brushed aside, it sends seniors one more signal: “Your comfort and rights don’t matter in the digital world.”
Older people deserve better from travel platforms. Their trust is not a loophole to be exploited with “goodwill” coupons and endless delays. @agoda, do the right thing - refund the full amount in cash and fix the systems that allowed this to happen.