The Atlantic magazine has found itself in Elon Musk’s crosshairs after it fact-checked a fake image he shared that depicted an article with a headline that never actually ran in the publication.
The statement did not mention Musk by name.
According to The Atlantic, it is one of several notable instances in the last several years in which faked images of articles from the magazine have gone viral.
Both Musk’s and the user’s posts with the fake article were later marked with “Community Note” that clarified that the image was “not a real article.” The Community Note also attributed the edited image to the user and said it was “a satirical edit/photoshop of another article.” Musk did not respond to a request for comment.
Forbes reported that in August, Musk reshared a post including a manipulated headline that resembled the British newspaper The Telegraph.
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