Faytuks Network is a community-driven initiative built to strengthen the OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) space. Our X account (formerly Twitter) is operated from the Faytuks News Discord server.

Our team includes people with decades of experience in the news space, including dedicated journalists, leading analysts, geolocators, and a large network of local sources. This structure helps us publish faster while maintaining accuracy and verification standards.

We were established in May 2024, and since then, we’ve generated over 300 million combined impressions and are closing in on 50,000 followers. When we started, we had no idea we’d grow into what we are today. Across the broader Faytuks Network and Faytuks Discord mission, we now have 78 people involved, and we’re only getting started. But growth comes with mistakes.

At times, we’ve posted inaccurate information. It happens, but it’s always embarrassing. Many outlets delete posts and hope people forget. We don’t. We work to protect our credibility, so when a post is misleading and needs to be removed, we try to notify our followers and correct the record clearly. The community-driven Twitter account allows mistakes to be noticed quickly.

Every mistake has led to updates in our internal guidelines. Our goal is simple: keep improving, tighten our process, and keep raising our accuracy.

CNN screenshot showing a large blaze and heavy smoke near Tehran, Iran. The on-screen footage was sourced from Faytuks Network.

Since launching this mission, we’ve helped push the OSINT space forward. During recent events, members of our community monitoring live cameras across Iran identified Iranian missile launches toward Israel before Israel’s Home Front Command (HFC) issued an alert. Videos we shared on our social channels were later referenced by journalists from CNN and The Wall Street Journal, as well as longtime New York Times veterans, and many other reporters and news organizations.

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