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As legislation struggles to catch up, these communities operate in a grey zone. They are often chased off mainstream platforms, migrating to decentralized networks or private servers.

<article class="fact-card"> <h2>“Bavarian farmers are receiving €500 per cow for climate credits”</h2> <p class="date">12 Apr 2026 • Submitted by @maxi_münchen</p> <p class="verdict">Verdict: <span class="badge false">False</span></p> <p class="summary"> The claim originates from a mis‑interpreted EU press release. The actual program offers €150 per cow, not €500, and only to farms that meet specific carbon‑reduction benchmarks. </p> <a class="read-more" href="/factcheck/2026-04-12-cows">Read Full Report →</a> </article> bavfakescom

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In the mid-2000s, as the internet became more accessible, specialized forums and galleries began to pop up for every conceivable hobby. BavFakes emerged during this period, primarily known as a repository for "fakes"—manipulated images (often "head swaps" or digital edits) involving celebrities or fictional characters. The actual program offers €150 per cow, not