
The Facebook fan "I'm from Tainan" caused controversy when it reposted news about the National Cheng Kung University's world university rankings, but mistakenly posted the text on the picture banner as "National Cheng Kung University 114th Anniversary Mandarin Language Council." Although the fan page has since been corrected, this incident has once again highlighted the concerns that this type of fan page uses AI extensively to rewrite content, which may lead to erroneous information and cognitive manipulation.
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The pink page sticker has been changed to "National Cheng Kung University 114th Anniversary International Advisory Committee". (Picture taken from the "I am Tainanese" fan page)
National Cheng Kung University also became a victim! In recent years, a large number of local fan pages with the name "I am from XX" have appeared on Facebook. They focus on local perspectives and life information, and often use eye-catching titles to attract netizens to share. However, such fans have been repeatedly questioned for their extensive use of AI to rewrite media reports, and even include erroneous information and exaggerated and altered content, raising doubts about the authenticity of the information.
In the latest case, even National Cheng Kung University has become a victim. The British QS released the 2027 World University Rankings, and National Cheng Kung University entered the top 200 in the world for the first time, ranking 191st. However, when the "I am a Tainanese" fan page reprinted relevant content, the text on the banner accompanying the picture was changed to "National Cheng Kung University 114th School Affairs Mandarin Conference Committee". There were obvious typos and illogical words. The post was also marked with "Photo/Courtesy of National Cheng Kung University."
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Regarding the incorrect text on the banner in the posted picture, Chengdu stated that it would write to the fan page administrator and request that the relevant text be corrected to avoid misunderstanding by the outside world.
It is worth noting that the fanzhuan has revised the text to "National Cheng Kung University 114th Anniversary International Advisory Committee" on the evening of yesterday (22nd), which also made many netizens believe that the backend does not operate completely automatically and is still managed and edited by humans.
In addition to the National Cheng Kung University incident, civil society groups advocating for the preservation of the entire Nanshan Cemetery formed a dragon boat team for the first time this year and held high the "Protect Nanshan" banner on the canal to promote the referendum. Due to the abstention of their opponents in the preliminaries, the team successfully advanced to the semi-finals.
However, the "I'm from Tainan" fan page changed it to "It just happened that the opponent abstained, allowing them to advance directly to the semi-finals without even moving a row." Some netizens who are familiar with the event immediately pointed out that even if the opponent abstains from this year's competition, participating teams must still complete the event to qualify. The description of "not moving an oar" is inconsistent with the facts. The person who questioned the poster was not at the scene at all, and was even suspected of spreading rumors.
Similar controversies arise one after another. A few days ago, the "I am Taipei native" fan page was even discovered by netizens in screenshots. The post accidentally retained the content of AI-generated instructions, including "remove sensitive words and strengthen Taiwan's local spoken language" and other words. This became direct evidence of the use of AI to rewrite and generate content, and once again triggered discussions about the source of information, the authenticity of the content, and possible cognitive operations.
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The original text is paired with the banner text on the picture "National Cheng Kung University 114th School Affairs Mandarin Language Council", (picture taken from the "I am a Tainanese" fan page)

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