VERA FILES FACT CHECK: NO Robredo-Meta meeting to ban pro-Marcos accounts
Meta, Facebook's parent company, denied the claim.
Meta, Facebook's parent company, denied the claim.
The post gave deflated numbers on the distributed materials.
This post is false. Don't believe it.
Isang graphic na nagtatampok ng hindi kumpletong sagot ni Vice President at presidential candidate Leni Robredo sa isang tanong sa isang panayam sa radyo ang in-upload ng ilang Facebook (FB) accounts, kabilang ang isang FB page ng isang dating Palace media consultant, para magmukha siyang tanga. Ito ay nakaliligaw.
A graphic featuring Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo’s partial answer to a question in a radio interview was uploaded by several Facebook (FB) accounts, including an FB page of a former Palace media consultant, to make her look dumb. It is misleading.
A review of the footage from Abunda’s interview with Robredo revealed that Velez misquoted the vice president and also presented an incomplete version of her answer.
A screenshot of a tweet that shows Reuters news agency calling out Vice President Leni Robredo for lying is making the rounds on Facebook. This two-year-old tweet is fabricated.
The circulating image is an altered copy of a screenshot from a January 2020 video uploaded on Robredo’s official Facebook page
It’s a virtual Who’s Who of the personages in contemporary Philippine visual arts. That’s the online exhibition that Gigo Alampay, founder and executive director of Center for Art, New Ventures and Sustainable Development (CANVAS), is organizing and is setting to open on Feb. 14 at this site: www.radikal.ph.
If we are to believe the surveys, it appears that Vice President Maria Leonor "Leni" Robredo's agenda for people living in the laylayan (fringe) of society has yet to have considerable impact on the targeted population segment.