Spoof videos are a pop culture phenomenon. They are a simple remake of an actual video with known or unknown actors and/or actresses reenacting a serious situation in a more hilarious demeanor. These tummy-rumbling videos cover all bases from ridiculous rap music videos to political debates.A spoof video has been shared by several social media users as English singer-songwriter David Bowie predicting the future of the internet, social media, emoticons, targetted advertisements and the rise of misinformation from far-right groups during an interview on BBC Newsnight.
We found that the spoof video was created by British comedy writer Michael Spicer who also tweeted the video out himself.
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Spoof Video Viral As David Bowie’s Real Predictions on the Internet
Fact-Check | A video spoof video created by a comedian has gone viral on social media with a claim that it shows British musician David Bowie talking about the future of the internet and the influece of the political far-right.www.thequint.com
A spoof video has been shared by several social media users as English singer-songwriter David Bowie predicting the future of the internet, social media, emoticons, targetted advertisements and the rise of misinformation from far-right groups during an interview on BBC Newsnight.
We found that the spoof video was created by British comedy writer Michael Spicer who also tweeted the video out himself.
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Spoof Video Viral As David Bowie’s Real Predictions on the Internet
Fact-Check | A video spoof video created by a comedian has gone viral on social media with a claim that it shows British musician David Bowie talking about the future of the internet and the influece of the political far-right.www.thequint.com
Are you new here?Spoof videos are a pop culture phenomenon. They are a simple remake of an actual video with known or unknown actors and/or actresses reenacting a serious situation in a more hilarious demeanor. These tummy-rumbling videos cover all bases from ridiculous rap music videos to political debates.
My memory is not that bad. I remember you posted this same sometime back.A spoof video has been shared by several social media users as English singer-songwriter David Bowie predicting the future of the internet, social media, emoticons, targetted advertisements and the rise of misinformation from far-right groups during an interview on BBC Newsnight.
We found that the spoof video was created by British comedy writer Michael Spicer who also tweeted the video out himself.
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Spoof Video Viral As David Bowie’s Real Predictions on the Internet
Fact-Check | A video spoof video created by a comedian has gone viral on social media with a claim that it shows British musician David Bowie talking about the future of the internet and the influece of the political far-right.www.thequint.com
True. I burnt my finger as humans are wont to do once in a while.My memory is not that bad. I remember you posted this same sometime back.
SharraaapWhen I see people propagating these videos as fact, I can't help but visualize them staring down at their phone with 100px text, brightness set to max, and a whole load of notifications on their status bar from Tuko, Opera mini and their numerous WhatsApp groups. They also love typing with one finger. You know yourselves.
You burn yours with dizzying regularity....True. I burnt my finger as humans are wont to do once in a while.
I would be fingerless as a result, ama? But, look, I am typing with fingers.You burn yours with dizzying regularity....
When I see people propagating these videos as fact, I can't help but visualize them staring down at their phone with 100px text, brightness set to max, and a whole load of notifications on their status bar from Tuko, Opera mini and their numerous WhatsApp groups. They also love typing with one finger. You know yourselves.
A spoof video has been shared by several social media users as English singer-songwriter David Bowie predicting the future of the internet, social media, emoticons, targetted advertisements and the rise of misinformation from far-right groups during an interview on BBC Newsnight.
We found that the spoof video was created by British comedy writer Michael Spicer who also tweeted the video out himself.
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Spoof Video Viral As David Bowie’s Real Predictions on the Internet
Fact-Check | A video spoof video created by a comedian has gone viral on social media with a claim that it shows British musician David Bowie talking about the future of the internet and the influece of the political far-right.www.thequint.com