The purported article shows a picture of semi-trucks parked on a street with prominently displayed Canadian flags.
"Movements like the 'freedom convoy' are fueled by conspiracy theories, and when those theories are correct, it legitimizes them," reads text below the picture.
Stuff-up or conspiracy?
Rob Nicholls is a member of the UNSW Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation from which he receives research funding. He is also the faculty lead for the UNSW Institute for Cyber Security (IFCYBER), which provides support.
On Friday, the Wall Street Journal published information from Facebook whistleblowers, alleging Facebook (which is owned by Meta) deliberately caused havoc in Australia last year to influence the News Media Bargaining Code before it was passed as law.
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