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Eurovision, le accuse nei post social: alcuni Paesi avrebbero pagato per ottenere la vittoria

Alcuni post sono andati virali sui social media per aver affermato che l'Eurovision Song Contest sia truccato che alcuni Paesi abbiano pagato per ottenere la vittoria. Le accuse si inseriscono in un clima di crescenti dubbi sulle regole di voto e sulle campagne promozionali

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00:04Hello and welcome to The Cube, Euronews' fact-checking show.
00:08Now, as viewers tuned in to the Eurovision final this weekend,
00:11scrutiny over the contest voting system gave way to fabricated allegations
00:16that the competition was secretly rigged by Finland.
00:19One viral TikTok post allegedly written by a Eurovision security guard
00:23claimed the winner had been chosen in advance
00:25and that Finland had offered around 16 million euros to win the contest.
00:30But this claim did not hold up.
00:31Finland finished sixth, with Bulgaria taking the crown.
00:35Eurovision organizers told us in advance of the show that the post was false information.
00:40It also goes against how Eurovision says its voting system works.
00:44The final result is made up of two separate parts,
00:46professional jury votes by each country and public votes.
00:50Viewers can vote for their favorite acts online or by phone for a small fee,
00:54which is then processed through telecom operators and national service providers.
00:58The final result is combined with the jury scores,
01:01with the winner being the contestant with the most points.
01:04That's not to say Eurovision's voting system hasn't been free from controversy.
01:08Investigations have recently raised questions about Israeli government-linked campaigns
01:12that encourage the public to vote for Israeli acts.
01:15Several countries also boycotted this year's competition due to Israel's participation.
01:20Eurovision organizers later tightened rules and issued a formal warning to Israeli broadcaster Khan
01:26over promotional videos urging viewers to vote 10 times for Israel's act.
01:30Users have a maximum of 10 votes.
01:33Finland was widely projected to be a favorite to win in the run-up to the competition,
01:37meaning this post likely aimed to go viral if the Nordic country had indeed won.
01:41While Eurovision continues to face scrutiny,
01:44giving way to online speculation over influence campaigns,
01:47there aren't any credible reports of predetermined winners or countries outright buying the contest.
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