A cluster of hantavirus cases has emerged aboard the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius. As of this week, five confirmed cases, three deaths, and roughly 150 passengers are still on board while governments argue over where the ship is allowed to dock. Passengers from 23 nationalities are on that vessel. Three people have already died. This is a real, unfolding public health event, and our thoughts are with everyone affected.
We don't want to minimize that. People are scared. That's understandable.
But fear, especially online, has a shadow. And that shadow, predictably, is The Simpsons.
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Hi Product Hunt, Viral Simpsons prediction videos have no sources. Half the clips are AI-generated fakes, and nobody built the actual database until now. Springfield Oracle tracks every prediction with verified episode references, real event citations, and honest fact-checks. The world so far has been relentless, and the Simpsons wrote all of it. Springfield Oracle tells you which claims are real. And which aren't. I built Springfield Oracle because I was tired of the same cycle. Something happens in the world. Someone posts a Simpsons clip. It goes viral. 10 million views. No episode reference. No source. Half the time it's a deepfake. The Simpsons has been on air for 35 years. It deserves better than that. So I built the database nobody had built. Every prediction is sourced to a real episode. Every claim is checked against a real event. Nothing marked Confirmed without receipts. It's free. It's open source. Community submissions are open, if you find a prediction we missed, tell us about it, and it goes into the database. Would love your feedback on what to track next.