Did a Video Expose Democrats ‘Planning to Cheat’ in Georgia?
A right-wing blogger appropriated a journalist’s work in order to distort it.
A right-wing blogger appropriated a journalist’s work in order to distort it.
A post by an Instagram user (@rubyfreeman_georgia) purportedly confessed to ballot stuffing in Georgia — but the account is labeled “parody.”
A popular post maintained that discounted Advent calendars purchased on December 26 2020 could have a second life counting down to Inauguration Day.
A number of pundits and organizations reported that President-Elect Joe Biden signaled he would resign if he had a fundamental disagreement with Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris.
A practical guide to battling common disinformation and other hybrid warfare tactics.
A December 3 2020 tweet accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of “rejecting” second stimulus checks in either September or October 2020.
A Twitter user and a popular podcast spurred another cycle of attention for a bit of animal cuteness.
“Melissa Carone” became a Twitter trending topic after a Michigan woman by that name provided hostile remarks to state lawmakers about purported election fraud.
Tweets are easy to falsify, something everyone seems to forget when an implausibly bad take (like one about Hitler attributed to Neera Tanden) begins circulating.
A photograph of a letter to tenants in Bellingham, Washington was taken out of context online.