Universal Federal Free Lunch Program Ending A popular Imgur post suggested that a federal free lunch program in American schools would be ending in June 2022.
Tikrit Shoe Statue In May 2022, a popular post on Reddit purportedly depicted a "monument in Tikrit, Iraq" that memoralized the shoes thrown at former U.S. leader George W. Bush.
Leading Cause of Death in Children Since 2020 After a May 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, a popular tweet claimed that guns had become the leading cause of death in children and teens in the United States as of 2020.
The Onion, the New York Times, and Mass Shootings The day after a mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, The Onion's cyclical mass shooting piece took over its front page -- as a New York Times abstract followed suit in reality.
TikTok and Pastor Greg Locke IRS Controversy Labeling a claim as a "new" TikTok trend helps it go viral, as was the case with a claim involving IRS tax-exempt statuses for churches.
Marjorie Taylor Greene: ‘White Supremacy Should Not Be the Main Target … We Should Not Be Pursuing People Based on How They Vote’ A viral tweet claimed that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) distilled white supremacist domestic terrorism into a voting issue.
Walmart Juneteenth Ice Cream, Trademark Controversy Social media posts about Walmart's Juneteenth ice cream (with a trademark) spread virally in late May 2022.
Did Keanu Reeves Work As a Reporter Covering a Teddy Bear Convention? Clips of the "John Wick" star's early days as a teen correspondent have recirculated online for years.
’10 Weeks of Wheat’ in Global Reserves? Fears of a wheat shortage swept social media in May 2022, alongside claims only ten weeks of wheat were held in reserves globally.
‘Woke’ Marvel, Jane Foster, and ‘Thor Losers’ The character's new appearance in "Love and Thunder" is not a new idea within Marvel canon.