[54761] The online storm surrounding the 'harassment on public transport' story: Is it a fabricated story?
Criticism of the credibility of viral content online
A storm erupted online on May 10, 2026, surrounding a post that went viral and reached over 1.9 million views. The post, published by Bennieeexyz, described an incident in which a woman was verbally harassed by a man on a train, an event that ended in a confrontation after the woman revealed her ID badge. However, the content of the story sparked a wave of criticism from users who claim it is a "fake story" written by a "scammer."
According to Bennieeexyz, the incident included explicit comments from a man who refused to leave her alone. However, other users, including StupidSapient, Cryptic_Vyper, and Spriggan626, analyzed the details of the event and pointed out logical inconsistencies in the narrative.
Among other things, it was claimed that the woman presented her ID badge to someone else and not to the harasser, which raises questions about the sequence of events described. Critics, including users who labeled the story "bullshit," speculated that the post was supported by bots for the purpose of increasing engagement (Likes), and called on the public to stop spreading "fake stories."
As of now, the issue reflects the growing tension surrounding the reliability of personal stories spread on social networks, with some users demanding better "reading comprehension" from the audience before sharing controversial content.