Leave it to snopes.com to figure out a way to keep from labeling this “True”. But, of course, we know they’re objective truth-seekers, right?
It’s a parable. It is thus neither true nor false. Unless you want to claim the events actually took place, in which case someone could comment on whether that was true or false.
It’s like someone arguing about whether the parables of Jesus are true or false. Jesus never claimed there were actually three slaves given different numbers of talents in trust. It was a story to prove a point