‘Barack 6, Hussein 7, Obama 5, Covid=19’
Social media users mocking a far-right protester didn’t catch the changes to the photograph of her sign.
Social media users mocking a far-right protester didn’t catch the changes to the photograph of her sign.
After Gov. Brian Kemp said that Georgia businesses were to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic, a Facebook post (and copies) urged everyone to call the governor’s mansion for a tour.
An unknown party took advantage of the rumors surrounding the North Korean leader’s status to spread disinformation.
The “archbishop” who contacted U.S. President Donald Trump about a fake COVID-19 “cure” is a veritable wellspring of disinformation.
A tweet from pundit Bill Mitchell asserted that COVID-19 was no big deal compared to H1N1, but he included questionable figures about infection and mortality rates to make his point.
A popular tweet about the number of deaths in the United States attributed to the virus attempted to put them into perspective.
The president’s bizarre medical theory was quickly shared online.
Amid COVID-19 anti-lockdown protests, a viral tweet claimed that the second wave of a pandemic a century before was far deadlier than the first.
A purported photograph of “canine coronavirus vaccine from 2001” keeps recirculating — let’s talk about what “novel coronavirus” actually means.
A viral post shared to various platforms appeared to show unfortunate spelling errors on a COVID-19 anti-lockdown protester’s sign in Pennsylvania.