Viral, Arie Kriting Questions Prabowo - Gibran Campaign Photos Which Are Claimed To Be Crowded

JAKARTA - The feud and criticism about the Prabowo and Gibran campaign was bombarded with questions. This news stems from one of the X users named Zarry Hendrik.

Monday, February 5, Zarry uploaded a photo of a crowd of supporters of the Prabowo and Gibran campaign in one of the cities. He wrote, "Lantik jo!"

Then many other X users questioned whether the photo was edited. The reason is, there are many photos that are suspected of using the classic stamp feature in the editing application.

Not long after, Arie Kriting also asked Zarry. He questioned why the photo had to be edited even though reportedly the survey showed Prabowo and Gibran's electability had increased.

"What do you do with this photo editing?" wrote Arie Kriting.

"Survey 02 is good, the last debate is also good, why do you want to be damaged with this edited photo?" he asked again.

Photo editan gini buat apa sih?Survey 02 udah bagus, debat terakhir juga bagus, kok malah mau dirusak dengan photo editan begini sih? https://t.co/1vrdtKGYF0

Moments later, Arie Kriting added, Owh, let it be discussed. Good too.

Another user X also warned Indah Permatasari's husband that this might be used as a tactic so that they can spread videos as if they were evidence of the campaign.

"Let people be enthusiastic about showing this photo edited, then they just need to release a video during an event that is actually crowded. So show the edit will be embarrassed and look hoax," said user X.

"I got the clone... Cool edit, but unfortunately it's still clear," another sounded.

"Make a comment. Later, the original video/photo will be released. The point is that every interaction increases engagement, when someone opens the tweet, the bottom part will have photos/videos prepared. Simple, click verse, "he said.