International Disinfo Machines Turning After State-Sponsored Kidnapping of Belarusian Journalist
Botnets, professional trolls, and enablers are following what should be by now a very familiar pattern.
Botnets, professional trolls, and enablers are following what should be by now a very familiar pattern.
A May 2021 interview given by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to public radio show Latino USA was presented in partial excerpts alongside disinformation about the events of January 6 2021.
An avalanche of social media posts drew attention to the “NH election audit,” described as a bellwether for widespread 2020 fraud.
A popular Imgur post showed a bunch of asparagus with a cheery tip: “If you want to avoid a hangover, eat asparagus.”
What year is it again? Partisan outlets circulated a gotcha image of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) “violating social distancing guidelines” in May 2021.
Several identical articles attributed various conclusions to a study conducted by startup company Blendoor concerning Black Lives Matter statements and workplace diversity.
Stories shaming bad behavior lead to easy clicks, such as claims that pandemic pets were being surrendered to shelters in record numbers.
A popular and long-circulating Facebook post about lost letters by Albert Einstein on the Theory of Relativity and love was inspiring — and utterly contradicted the little known about his daughter’s life.
Fox News quietly changed a headline claiming that Black Lives Matter said it “stands with Hamas,” but aggregated versions by Fox affiliates (and Google cache) told a different story.
An image of a McDonald’s banner purportedly advertising an $18 an hour wage with a suspicious asterisk went viral on Twitter, then Facebook.