![]() Social media platforms have sought to curb misinformation over the last year, particularly related to COVID-19 and vaccines. The claims are spreading as platforms have sought to curb misinformation over the last year, particularly related to the pandemic. On YouTube, videos spreading those false claims have amassed hundreds of thousands of views. Nearly all results of a search for "Astroworld" on TikTok on Wednesday morning were related to the conspiracy theories: "conspiricy," "portal to hell," "denomic," "conspiricy hell," "symbolism." When typing in "Travis Scott," the results were similar: "Travis Scott concert devil," "Travis Scott concert portal to hell," "Travis Scott Illuminati." Searching for "Astroworld conspiracy" also brings up a batch of videos promoting the conspiracy theories. Claims of satanic rituals have become so widespread that there are even popular compilation videos stitching together clips of TikToks purporting that the festival was a "ritual to sacrifice souls." Some videos propagating false conspiracy theories in the wake of the event have amassed millions of views on social media platforms. Houston officials declared the incident a "mass casualty event," with an additional 300 people injured, Insider reported. ![]() ![]() Baseless conspiracy theories claiming that Travis Scott's Astroworld concert was a "satanic ritual" are spreading online.Ĩ people died on Friday night amid an intense crowd surge during the rapper's set at the musical festival.
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