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An October 2021 Facebook “fact meme” described a purported German structure put up to provide homeless people a place to sleep.
An October 2021 Facebook “fact meme” described a purported German structure put up to provide homeless people a place to sleep.
Social media users claimed that veterans employed by the United States Postal Service (USPS) received a card acknowledging their “pubic service.”
Twitter’s trending topics conveniently elided that a card issuer versus retailer dispute involving Amazon and Visa applied only to the United Kingdom.
A popular meme claimed the Wizard of Oz snow was made of “pure asbestos.”
A screenshot of a purported headline about the pop star circulated on social media after it was decoupled from its original source.
Amid national discussions around the American labor force, a Twitter account claimed that searches for “how to send a resignation email” spiked 3,450 percent in the preceding three months.
“Betty White” was a feature of Twitter’s trending list on November 11 2021, and a screenshot of a purported tweet attributed to the cultural icon took advantage of the algorithmic boost.
A purported screenshot from Sweden’s verified @Sweden Twitter account contained risqué advice about how to master a common sex act.
A screenshot of a tweet suggested that the tenth American president (John Tyler, born in 1790) had a living grandson in November 2021.