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From Military Intelligence to Disinformation: How... Friday 28th February - Fraud Ahmad Primo Friday 19th October 2018 Social media news groups and websites shared videos and photos about changing the name of Bassel al-Assad International Airport in Latakia and adding an offensive term to the name of the eldest son of ex-Syrian president Hafez al-Assad. The websites and social media pages said “Google Maps changed the name of Bassal al-Assad Airport” and similar titles to hint that Google is behind changing the name. Verify-Sy would like to remind audience that changing names of specific places on Google Maps is based on suggestions by the users and reviewed by the company to accept or refuse the suggestions. According to the tech expert Jihad al-Masri, Google Maps allows to change the name of any place or site by anyone and also allows to add other information like address or working hours. Al-Masri added that the process is monitored by other people who don’t work with Google before being accepted and sometimes this could take hours. Google explains in its “Google Maps Help” page the process of how to change or remove modifications to a place in the following link. Friday 28th February - Fraud Tuesday 18th February - Fraud Monday 17th February - Fraud Saturday 08th February - Confirmed Saturday 25th January - Fraud Tuesday 31st December - Fraud Friday 18th February - Fraud Tuesday 15th February - Fraud Friday 29th October - Fraud Friday 03rd September - Fraud Thursday 10th June - Fraud Wednesday 03rd March - Fraud Tuesday 19th January - Fraud Verify Media Platform (Verify) is an independent and unbiased platform specialized in fact-checking established in Syria in early 2016 to counter the spread of misinformation. We envision a democratic society that ensures citizens' right to access the truth without distortion or misleading. Verify is registered in Turkey as an NGO under the number 27-027-110 and the name “Doğru Medya Derneği” in late 2021. In addition, Verify is a verified signatory of the International Fact-Checker Network (IFCN) and a trusted partner of Facebook in the MENA region since 2019. © All Right Reserved 2025 - Powered by Namaa Solutions
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