It was thought that the video announcing the cancer diagnosis would quell baseless rumors surrounding Princess Kate’s illness. However, conspiracy theories continue to spread on social networks.
The more than 2-minute video of Princess Kate sitting on a bench talking about her cancer diagnosis on March 22 seems to have touched the hearts of the whole world. It is expected to end the days when the British Royal Family was attacked by countless wild speculations about the whereabouts and health of the Princess of Wales.
After the video, Kate retreated to the family home Anmer Hall in Norfolk (England) with Prince William and the children for peace in the fight against the dangerous disease.
Princess Kate was officially revealed more than 2 months after abdominal surgery, but a part of netizens did not believe it was her. Photo cut from video.
However, the beauty born in 1982 seems to have lowered her guard too early because strange conspiracy theories continue to spread on social networks. Malicious people are spreading rumors that Kate’s video was created by artificial intelligence (AI).
On social network They wanted to show that putting someone’s face on a video is a simple trick.
Some people who support the idea also pointed out that the shirt Kate was wearing seemed to be stuck on the bench or that the wedding ring on her hand disappeared for a moment. They claim Kensington Palace used a video from 7 years ago, in which Kate wore a similar shirt, as a model to create an AI product.
The emergence of new rumors about Princess Kate has angered public opinion. Many people point their fingers at the X management team.
Below X executive Linda Yaccarino’s post supporting Kate, former BBC journalist Simon McCoy criticized: “Your platform has been used to promote conspiracy theories and worse behaviour. Her hypocrisy is shocking.”
Bruce Daisley, who used to be in charge of Twitter in the UK and Europe, told The Sunday Times that the more serious problem is the way X’s algorithm allows the promotion of unreliable content.
“It has worsened significantly since Elon Musk took power. The truth is that Musk doesn’t care. He proves he doesn’t think about the consequences of anything he does,” Daisley said.
MP Damian Collins – formerly chair of the digital, culture, media and sport committee – analyzed how social media platforms often recommend content to attract participants, keeping people paying attention to earn money. According to politicians, they are more interested in a story built on conspiracy theories that has more viewers than in spreading mainstream news.
In the context of malicious people constantly spreading unconfirmed rumors, on March 24, The Sun editor Victoria Newton confirmed on the program Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg (BBC1) that Princess Kate planned to The video announcing the cancer diagnosis was planned about 2 weeks in advance.
According to Ms. Newton, Kate made the decision to publicize her illness around the time she faced backlash from the public on social networks after posting a photoshopped photo on March 10.
The reason Kate chose to post the video on Friday night (March 22) is because it was the last day of school for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at Lambrook School in Berkshire before the Easter break (March 31). ).
Princess Kate chose to post the video on Friday because she did not want her three children to be affected. Photo: Getty Images.
“I know the princess made the decision about two weeks ago to make an official statement. It’s important for her as a mother to prioritize protecting her three children first. She doesn’t want her children to go to school and be asked too many questions. Her three children were already affected at school, so her plan was to wait until the last day of the semester. Apparently, they had to endure countless rumors on social media. It’s really difficult for them to solve that problem, but her top priority is always the children,” the female editor emphasized.
Not only that, a friend told People Sunday that Princess Kate herself wrote every word for the speech in the video, not someone preparing it. She proactively sent the script to the BBC for approval, and was also the one who decided on the appropriate time to announce this news to the world.
According to Daily Mail, Page Six
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