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Foto eines Weihnachtsmarkts mit massiver Polizeipräsenz sorgt für Spekulationen

Ein angebliches Bild stark gesicherter Weihnachtsmärkte sorgt im Netz für Unruhe. Nutzer behaupten, Märkte blieben wegen Terrorgefahr geschlossen. Was steckt dahinter?

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00:00No, this heavily guarded German Christmas market isn't real.
00:07It might still be too early for some, but with Halloween over, Christmas is well and truly on the way.
00:14This also means, however, that a wave of misinformation about the festive season is also on its way.
00:19A picture going around online and shared on social media in multiple European languages
00:24allegedly shows a small German Christmas market surrounded by police, vehicles and fences.
00:30The caption shared with the photo lament that Christmas markets in Europe
00:34now have to be heavily protected from terrorist attacks,
00:37with some baselessly blaming immigration or diversity.
00:41However, the image has clearly been AI-generated.
00:43Zooming into people's faces and text like the vehicle's registration plates
00:48shows that they are blurred and distorted.
00:50Additionally, in the bottom right-hand corner of the picture,
00:53we can just about see the logo of Gemini, Google's AI assistant,
00:58proving that it was artificially created.
01:00Those sharing the photo appear to want to whip up fear
01:03off the back of real terrorist attacks that have targeted German Christmas markets in the past,
01:08such as the attack in Berlin in 2016 and the attack in Magdeburg last year.
01:12The incidents have also sparked other misleading narratives related to the markets,
01:16most notably false claims that Germany is cancelling all its Christmas markets
01:20due to fears over immigration and terrorism.
01:23We can easily check this by visiting the tourism office websites
01:27belonging to the cities where Germany hosts some of its most iconic markets.
01:31The city of Cologne, for example, whose Christmas markets welcome around 4 million people a year,
01:36is still clearly preparing to celebrate the festivities from mid-November.
01:40The same is true of Frankfurt, which clearly indicates the date its markets will be open.
01:45While there have been reports of some smaller markets being shut down for various reasons,
01:49the vast majority will still go ahead,
01:52complete with comprehensive, reasonable security measures.
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