A resident of Tinos, Greece, August 13, 2020 (illustration) - Thanassis Stavrakis / AP / SIPA

You've probably seen them on a friend's Facebook wall or in a WhatsApp chat. Because intoxes rub shoulders more and more with real news, writing  20 Minutes  helps you sort out the true from the false.

1. No, this photo does not show a protester brutalized by the police in Poland

Contrary to what an influential Twitter account claimed. 

2. Yes, photos from a social distancing concert are genuine

We take stock of this initiative observed in the United Kingdom.

3. No, a 1994 fresco did not predict the Covid-19 epidemic

Two different - and unrelated - illustrations are confused on social networks. 

4. Migrants who loot a van? Watch out for this deceptive video

It takes again images filmed in the United States. 

5. No, the photo of a "mask rest area" was not taken in France

But in an amusement park in Montreal.

6. Has a restaurant distributed a plastic clip mold to its customers? 

A viral photo sparked outrage.

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