Dublin residents took to the streets of the city after receiving an invitation to celebrate Halloween from a fake (2 photos + 1 video)
Crowds of people completely paralyzed the city.
On October 31, chaos ensued in the center of Dublin. Thousands of people came to the square, expecting a grand celebration. However, it did not take place. Thousands of people in costumes and makeup were waiting for the parade. Interestingly, before this, the mayor's office tried to warn the Irish that there could be no talk of any celebration. But the locals did not believe the mayor's office and still came to the city center.
It turned out that the fake information about the holiday was launched from Pakistan. Some enterprising person managed to create a fake website, as well as a group in one of the networks. The Pakistani promoted the event very aggressively, using videos and photos generated by a neural network. He was able to earn a lot of money on this advertising.
Thousands of Irish people paralyzed the city for several hours. While everyone was convinced to disperse, cars were stuck in traffic jams. Including special services cars. It is unknown whether they are looking for the joker.