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Pakistani Man Acquitted of Cyber Terrorism in Fake News Riot Case
Pakistani court acquits Farhan Asif of cyber terrorism charges after his fake news post sparked UK riots. He deleted the post within six hours, realizing its falsehood. Judge emphasizes online responsibility, a lesson some suggest Elon Musk should heed to better moderate speech on X…

Hot Take:
Forget about “Fake News” – this is more like “Faker than a $3 Bill News”! Just because you can code doesn’t mean you should play journalist. Farhan Asif learned that the hard way, but hey, at least he can add “Almost caused a civil war” to his CV.
Key Points:
- Farhan Asif, a freelance web developer from Pakistan, was arrested for spreading fake news that incited riots in the UK.
- The fake news falsely blamed a July stabbing on an asylum-seeking immigrant, leading to violent anti-immigrant and anti-Islam riots.
- Asif was linked to a website that falsely suggested the killer was Muslim and a recent immigrant.
- He deleted the post within six hours but was still arrested and questioned for five days.
- Elon Musk was also criticized for his handling of content moderation on X amidst these events.