Post falsely claims single man booked out Shanghai cinema to spite couples on Valentine’s Day
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- Published on June 7, 2023 at 16:28
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- By Fikayo OWOEYE, AFP Nigeria
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“A Single man in china was so fed up that he booked every other seat at a Shanghai cinema to prevents couples sitting together on February 14 (sic),” reads a Facebook post, which has gathered more than 400 shares since it was published on May 26, 2023.
The picture features a man wearing a face mask inside a cinema. A few other masked cinemagoers can be seen but most of the seats between them are empty.
The claim also appeared elsewhere on Facebook, including here, here and here.
Comments below the post suggested that online users took the claim seriously.
The claim, though, is false.
Social distancing
Using a reverse image search, AFP Fact Check found the original picture in the online database of the Associated Press news agency.
The image caption (archived here) says it shows moviegoers inside a theatre in Beijing, China on July 24, 2020.
“A movie theater restarts in Beijing, China on July 24, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. The number of seats is restricted with 30% of the normal number to keep the social distance,” it reads.
Movie theatres in Beijing were shut (archive here) in January 2020 following the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. They reopened partially a few months later (archived here) as the number of cases receded.
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