- A fake screenshot announcing Gmail’s shutdown went viral on Twitter and other social media platforms, causing panic among some users.
- The hoax seemed credible because Google often shuts down products, playing into existing fears about the company’s reputation.
- Google has not yet publicly responded to the viral rumor, though some tried dispelling it as it spread. The hoax shows how viral internet rumors can exploit real concerns.
A fake screenshot announcing the shutdown of Gmail spread quickly across social media today, sparking panic among some users. This deliberate hoax plays on Google’s reputation for frequently killing off products and services.
The Origin of the Hoax
The hoax screenshot first appeared on Twitter, then quickly ricocheted across the platform as high-profile accounts shared it. Attempts to dispel the rumor came fast, but not fast enough to stop #Gmail trending and the hoax migrating to other networks.
Why the Hoax Worked
While baseless, the rumor seemed credible because Google regularly shutters even popular products. Websites exist just to track Google’s digital “body count”. In fact, as the Gmail hoax spread, Google announced the end of Google Pay.
The Company’s Response
Google has not yet publicly addressed the viral Gmail shutdown rumor.
Conclusion
Viral internet hoaxes often exploit real fears or reputations. This one played off users’ concerns over Google’s willingness to axe services, even if Gmail itself remains on firm footing.