A viral TikTok video used authentic footage of Messi from 2023 (discussing football tactics) but added fake Indonesian subtitles claiming he was criticizing the referee after Indonesia's loss to Uzbekistan.

The absence led to significant disappointment among fans who had purchased high-priced tickets, leading to a surge in videos (often subtitled) discussing his reasons for skipping the trip. Authentic vs. Fabricated Content

Many videos use "translation" overlays to make it appear as if Messi is a vocal supporter of Indonesian players or coaches like Shin Tae-yong, despite no official record of such comments. Historical Context: Messi in Indonesia

Informative reports on typically involve viral social media clips where authentic interview footage is paired with fabricated translations to create false narratives. These videos often capitalize on the high fervor of the Indonesian football fan base to spread misinformation or humor. Common Misinformation Trends

While Argentina played Indonesia in Jakarta, Messi did not travel for the match, opting to start his vacation early.

To distinguish between real news and fake subtitled videos, consider the following:

The most frequent use of "Indonesian subtitles" on Messi videos involves that claim he is commenting on the Indonesian National Team (Timnas Indonesia).

Clips circulated claiming Messi predicted Australia would lose to Indonesia in their September 2024 match. In reality, these clips were from unrelated interviews regarding his move to Inter Miami .

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A viral TikTok video used authentic footage of Messi from 2023 (discussing football tactics) but added fake Indonesian subtitles claiming he was criticizing the referee after Indonesia's loss to Uzbekistan.

The absence led to significant disappointment among fans who had purchased high-priced tickets, leading to a surge in videos (often subtitled) discussing his reasons for skipping the trip. Authentic vs. Fabricated Content

Many videos use "translation" overlays to make it appear as if Messi is a vocal supporter of Indonesian players or coaches like Shin Tae-yong, despite no official record of such comments. Historical Context: Messi in Indonesia Messi subtitles Indonesian

Informative reports on typically involve viral social media clips where authentic interview footage is paired with fabricated translations to create false narratives. These videos often capitalize on the high fervor of the Indonesian football fan base to spread misinformation or humor. Common Misinformation Trends

While Argentina played Indonesia in Jakarta, Messi did not travel for the match, opting to start his vacation early. A viral TikTok video used authentic footage of

To distinguish between real news and fake subtitled videos, consider the following:

The most frequent use of "Indonesian subtitles" on Messi videos involves that claim he is commenting on the Indonesian National Team (Timnas Indonesia). Fabricated Content Many videos use "translation" overlays to

Clips circulated claiming Messi predicted Australia would lose to Indonesia in their September 2024 match. In reality, these clips were from unrelated interviews regarding his move to Inter Miami .

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