Stand Up for What You Believe In, Even If Facebook Marks it ‘Sensitive Content’
A seemingly innocuous “stand up for what you believe in” meme, soft-blocked as “sensitive content” on Facebook, became a viral curiosity.
A seemingly innocuous “stand up for what you believe in” meme, soft-blocked as “sensitive content” on Facebook, became a viral curiosity.
An October 2 2021 Facebook post (screengrab included) contained a claim that a Swedish TV station accidentally put subtitles from children’s’ programming over a political debate: Beneath an apparent username from an unspecified platform (“nerdeas,”) two captions appeared. The first was the post itself, and the second the purported subtitle (which had presumably been converted from Swedish …
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The disinformation purveyors at Project Veritas are claiming that they “exposed Pfizer” with secret video of a scientist named Nick Karl.
Fake tweets quickly move outside their ecosystem on Reddit, as was the case with a tweet attributed to Charlie Kirk and initially labeled “satire.”
Social media posts claiming humans have invisible stripes were suddenly everywhere in September 2021.
A quote attributed to the science advocate and astronomer appeared on Imgur and Facebook in October 2021.
In late September 2021, an image of a macabre-but-timely “I did my own research” gravestone as Halloween decor spread virally across social media.
A September 28 2021 Imgur post (below) purportedly contrasted the state of Alabama with the Republic of Ireland in “Covid stats”; it appeared to be a screenshot of a post to r/Ireland from the same day: With the exception of the Reddit post’s last line (“… get the vaccine,”) both posts were identical. Eight bullet …
On September 27 2021, Facebook user Owen Youngman posted about “National Son’s Day” and “National Daughter’s Day,” two purported “National Days” prompting significant social media engagement. Youngman’s post encompassed two distinct topics we have addressed in recent fact checks: PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT cut and pasted from a professional colleague who advises large companies on digital …
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On September 28 2021, a single tweet from the “Facebook’s Top 10” Twitter account became notable not for what it showed, but for what it didn’t: The account, which was created in July 2020 and is curated by New York Times tech journalist Kevin Roose, publishes daily tweets concerning the sources of “the 10 top-performing …
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