Pro-Iran AI animations featuring LEGOs have gone viral for criticizing Trump. Experts say kids and teens should be cautious of the propaganda.
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Iran slams YouTube ban on pro-Iranian group’s Lego-style AI videos
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says the move aims to ‘suppress the truth about their illegal war on Iran’.
Explosive Media had initially been suspended on March 27, with US media outlets reporting on Wednesday that the group's account had been removed from Instagram.
Pro-Iranian AI-generated propaganda videos—from realistic-looking portrayals of warfare to satirical videos starring a Lego version of President Donald Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Last year, a YouTube channel called Akhbar Enfejari (Explosive News) began posting a variety of digital content with a political and moralistic bent. A young Iranian man delivered Middle Eastern news ...
Washington DC - YouTube has terminated a channel belonging to a pro-Iran group producing viral Lego-themed AI videos that ridicule President Donald Trump, the Google-owned platform said Wednesday, ...
While Iran hits back against U.S. and Israeli attacks with missiles and drones, it is also fighting a propaganda war with a Lego-style animation video complete with toy renditions of Donald Trump, ...
Donald Trump warned Iran that “Power Plant Day” is coming, demanding the Strait of Hormuz reopen or face potential strikes on key infrastructure. Potential targets include major facilities like the ...
With AI-generated comedy videos and lego animations of Trump, Iranian content creators are using humour in propaganda battle against US If Iran could manufacture destructive missiles at the speed with ...
Iran has turned to AI-driven Lego-style animations to depict the Middle East war, showing US forces defeated, Trump frustrated, and soldiers falling, with videos gaining millions of views globally.
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