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Jan 19, 2026

What are reliable methods to verify the provenance and location of viral clips like the 'Viking bathtub' video?

Viral clips are verifiable through a combination of provenance checks, metadata and frame analysis, geolocation, and cryptographic provenance tools — each step narrows uncertainty but none alone guara...

Jan 14, 2026

How can consumers verify whether a news clip featuring a celebrity is authentic or part of a scam funnel?

A short checklist of journalistic verification methods stops most scam funnels: cross-check the clip with reputable outlets and fact‑checkers, reverse‑search screenshots or thumbnails, geolocate visib...

Jan 5, 2026

How reliable are reverse image/video searches for finding original sources and versions?

Reverse image and reverse video searches are useful but imperfect tools: they can quickly surface earlier copies, higher-resolution files, and hosting pages when content is indexed, but their coverage...

Dec 20, 2025

Can reverse image search and metadata analysis determine if the photo was digitally altered?

Reverse image search and metadata analysis together form a powerful first line of inquiry for assessing a photo’s provenance and integrity: reverse search traces where an image has appeared online and...

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