MySpiritHalloween, the website that promoted a Halloween parade in Dublin that never existed, says it is “ashamed” and blamed human error.
Attendees said they felt hornswoggled by the happening, a la the notorious Fyre Festival, a so-called luxury musical event ...
The website, he said, compiled information from about 1,400 Halloween events from all over the world. The nonexistent parade ...
Deceived by an AI-generated Pakistan-based website that quickly spread online, thousands of people turned up in Dublin ...
Hundreds of people gathered in Dublin city centre on Thursday night for a fake Halloween parade which never existed. News of the parade had been advertised online with AI-generated imagery ...
Thousands of people gathered in Dublin, Ireland on Thursday night for a Halloween parade that was never going to happen. Videos and photos posted on social media showed large crowds gathered in ...
MySpiritHalloween.com plugged the parade as being organized by Macnas, an Irish theater company, CBS News reported. Macnas ...
Large crowds that gathered in central Dublin for a Halloween parade were tricked, not treated, by an apparent online hoax.
Thousands of people gathered on Dublin’s O’Connell Street on October 31, in hope of attending a Halloween parade that would never come. Footage filmed by X user @liam_B02 shows people lined up along O ...
“We were very embarrassed,” the website owner told 'The New York Times' Guven Ozdemire/Getty/Stock Image Thousands of people in Dublin ... in the city center waiting for the parade to start ...
Thousands of people lined the streets of Dublin eagerly anticipating a Halloween Parade through the city centre - but it never arrived. The decked-out Dubliners had been tricked by a listing on a ...