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Ciara O'Rourke
By Ciara O'Rourke October 10, 2024

There hasn't been a glitch. This claim about Taylor Swift is counterfeit.

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  • This claim originated on a self-described satire site.

The number of Taylor Swift’s Instagram followers came under social media scrutiny after she  endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Sept. 10. 

We already fact-checked and found false a September claim that Harris lost 17 million followers because of the endorsement. Now viral Facebook posts suggest the singer-songwriter and pop music superstar is in meltdown mode.

"Taylor Swift blames Instagram for losing millions of followers after Harris endorsement: ‘It must be a glitch!" one such Oct. 1 post said. 

It was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and Threads.)

But there hasn’t been a glitch — it’s the claim that’s counterfeit.

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We found no evidence, such as credible news stories or public statements or social media posts from Swift, to corroborate this claim. 

It originated on a self-described satire page and is being shared out of context. 

Unlike the posts we’re fact-checking, the Sept. 23 post on the SpaceX Fanclub Facebook page clearly notes that it is "satire."

"Nothing on this page is real," the account’s intro says. 

Swift had more than 283 million Instagram followers when she endorsed Harris. About a week later, she had gained followers, clocking more than 284 million. As of Oct. 9, that number had dipped to about 283.9 million.

We rate claims that Swift blamed Instagram for losing followers, calling it a glitch, False.

 

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