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Fabricated Kamala Harris Narrative Propagated by Inauthentic News Outlet

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 6, 2024Updated:December 29, 20243 Mins Read
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Fake News Website Targets Vice President Kamala Harris with Fabricated Hit-and-Run Story

A fabricated story alleging Vice President Kamala Harris’s involvement in a 2011 hit-and-run incident rapidly spread across social media platforms before being debunked and removed. The story originated from a website masquerading as a local San Francisco news outlet, KBSF-TV, which has since disappeared. The website, created on a WordPress blog shortly before publishing the article, lacked any verifiable credentials and appeared to be a sham operation designed to spread disinformation.

The false narrative claimed that Harris, then California’s attorney general, was involved in a hit-and-run that left a 13-year-old girl paralyzed. The story included a video featuring a woman claiming to be the victim’s mother, but her identity and the details of the alleged incident could not be corroborated. A San Francisco Police Department search found no record of the incident, further confirming the story’s fraudulent nature. Analysis of the video revealed inconsistencies and the use of images from unrelated news events, indicating a deliberate attempt to deceive viewers.

Despite its obvious falsehoods, the story gained significant traction on social media, accumulating millions of views on X (formerly Twitter) and spreading to other platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. The rapid dissemination highlights the vulnerability of online spaces to disinformation campaigns, particularly in the lead-up to elections. Pro-Russian Telegram channels also amplified the false narrative, raising concerns about foreign interference in the U.S. political landscape.

Experts identify the KBSF-TV website as part of a growing trend of sham news sites designed to manipulate public opinion and spread disinformation. These websites often mimic the appearance of legitimate news outlets to gain credibility and deceive readers. NewsGuard, an organization tracking online misinformation, has identified over 1,000 such AI-generated news websites publishing trending content to attract wider audiences. The KBSF-TV website shares similarities with a network of over 160 sham news sites linked to John Mark Dougan, an American ex-deputy sheriff residing in Russia, who has been previously identified in reports by the BBC, The New York Times, and other media outlets.

The incident underscores the importance of media literacy and critical thinking in the digital age. The ease with which fabricated stories can spread online necessitates a cautious approach to consuming information, especially from unfamiliar sources. Social media platforms, with their algorithms designed to promote engagement, often inadvertently amplify false narratives. While some platforms, including TikTok and X, took action to remove the content after it was flagged, the incident highlights the ongoing challenge of combating disinformation in real-time.

The emergence of sophisticated disinformation campaigns, often leveraging AI-generated content and coordinated networks of fake websites, poses a significant threat to democratic processes. Experts emphasize the need for increased vigilance and skepticism when engaging with online content, and stress the importance of relying on established and reputable news sources. The Justice Department’s recent charges against Russian nationals involved in a government-linked influence campaign further underscore the growing threat of foreign interference in elections through sophisticated disinformation operations.

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