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From September, banks will permanently freeze some deposit accounts? This kind of fake news has a routine!

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Recently, a shocking message emerged on social media, claiming that a bank will freeze depositors' accounts forever from September. The news quickly spread in the circle of friends and caused a shock among the people. However, after verification with the relevant departments, this news was confirmed to be fake news, and further analysis found that the creation of this false information has a rather old-fashioned but feasible routine.

From September, banks will permanently freeze some deposit accounts? This kind of fake news has a routine!

Similar disinformation appears frequently on the Internet, often accompanied by eye-catching headlines such as "inside news in the financial circle" and "major restructuring of the banking industry" as gimmicks. This information often lacks an official source, masking its fictional content with a gorgeous veneer. A careful analysis of these rumors can often reveal logical confusion, inaccuracy, and even contradictions. What is more, concepts are changed and terminology is used in an attempt to confuse the public and make it seem authentic. Such information mainly comes from so-called "troll" companies, who create and hype rumors through various means for the purpose of earning traffic.

From September, banks will permanently freeze some deposit accounts? This kind of fake news has a routine!

In the face of such rampant online rumors, we need to keep a clear head and rationally analyze the authenticity of information. Don't trust sensational headlines and don't blindly forward comments on information that hasn't been officially verified. In the Internet era, we should work together to resist rumors, remain rational, and take not believing in rumors and not spreading rumors as the criterion to jointly create a clear cyberspace.

From September, banks will permanently freeze some deposit accounts? This kind of fake news has a routine!

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