Attempted Florida Pizza Shop Abduction: ‘Hold Tight to Your Babies. ???????? They Are Coming for Them’
A viral video of a purported attempted abduction fed into the 2020 child trafficking panic, but it was often spread without context.
A viral video of a purported attempted abduction fed into the 2020 child trafficking panic, but it was often spread without context.
A right-wing page post misconstrued an upcoming study by the social media platform.
A fake Fox News article spread in screenshot form, falsely claiming that a Kenosha car dealer had died by suicide after sustaining $2.5 million in damages during recent protests in Wisconsin.
Circulating Facebook posts claim that thousands of California Christians made a pilgrimage to the state capitol, but the media refused to report the gathering.
The jeering was captured on videos that quickly spread online.
Twitter accounts — many of which were very new — claimed that “members” of “antifa” were caught setting fires in Oregon in September 2020; shady sites quickly padded out the speculation for a multilayered disinformation attack.
The figures listed in a graphic spreading online match those in a document sent to union leadership.
A very popular Facebook post claims that unnamed “people” are trying to “make the legal age of consent four years old,” but they can’t buy alcohol or tobacco until they’re 21.
A viral Facebook post claimed that a disastrous pyrotechnics display cost more in “property damage” than the widely covered pro-human rights demonstrations.
The effects of a plan pushed by Trump depend on whether there is legislation passed to cover that cost.