Cruel fake news is spreading about Tina Müller.
Danskalaislehti reported Meta to the police. PDO
Danish sports journalist Tina Müller says he is not dead. Reported about it BT magazine.
Fake news about Müller is circulating on social media, in which it is alternately claimed that he is dead, wanted by the police and has fled the country.
“News articles” are disguised as those published by BT, and clicking on them leads to scammers’ websites.
– I’m not on the run from the police, and I’m not dead either. I’m in Herning, so it’s easy to find me. If you still have doubts, just sit down and open the handball broadcast, says Müller to the Danish newspaper.
The TV personality found out about his “death” on Instagram when screenshots of fake news were sent to him.
BT magazine has taken action against fraudsters.
– It is scandalous that large technology companies do not create filters to bring such criminals under control, editor-in-chief Simon Nielsen is steaming.
Denmark’s TV2, Danmarks Radio and BT wrote an open letter to Metal last year in order to eradicate fake news from Facebook and Instagram. TV2 and DR also report Meta to the police.

