2023-10-25 11:54:55
This image is of either a falsified or deleted article. There is no article on The Guardian or under the authors profile that matches what is shown in the image. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-1-7) Author
2023-10-25 12:04:19
NNN. Look at the name. It’s not Guardian, but a satire of that paper. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(9-0-2) Author
2023-10-25 12:12:44
Reuters analyzed the image & surrounding factors and on multiple points determined it is entirely fake. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(10-0-12) Author
2023-10-25 12:38:25
Yes, this is satire. It is clear from the photo's use of the title, "The Grauniad" that it is not "The Guardian." The name "the Grauniad" is popularly used to satirize The Guardian. [Link][Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(31-2-3) Author
2023-10-25 13:25:06
NNN. This poster is asking a simple question. He's not claiming the headline or article is legitimate or satire. Answers should be provided as comments, not as a note. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-0-2) Author
2023-10-25 17:09:19
It is indeed satire. "The Graunidad" is commonly used for "The Guardian" to denote its more negative sides and to point out frequent errors made by the newspaper. The context of the article is not to be found on the Guardian site. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(2-0-1) Author