![]() The YouTube user who posted the video has posted several other simulated fireworks videos in recent years, according to the user’s profile. Lukas Trötzmüller, the Austrian software developer who created FWsim, confirmed to The Associated Press in an email that the video was made with his software. Fwsim mount fuji synchronized fireworks show free To keep the world-class fireworks in Japan, thank you all for your funding, donations, and donations to the fireworks festival near you. YouTube users commenting on the video admitted they’d believed the false posts and pointed out the lack of smoke in the air in the computer-generated display. The footage is actually a digital fireworks simulation that dates back several years. As of writing, the post was also shared by over 38,000 people and garnered over 53,000 reactions. “Are you here because someone claim it’s from Tokyo Olympic 2020?” one commenter wrote. ![]() “Even if it is a simulation, that’s still one heck of a show, bravo,” another user commented. This is part of The Associated Press’ ongoing effort to fact-check misinformation that is shared widely online, including work with Facebook to identify and reduce the circulation of false stories on the platform.
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