Did an Italian Singer Score a Hit Song Using ‘Nonsense’ English Lyrics?
A Scottish artist’s tweet brought Adriano Celentano’s “Prisencolinensinainciusol” back into the spotlight.
A Scottish artist’s tweet brought Adriano Celentano’s “Prisencolinensinainciusol” back into the spotlight.
A scene from a 2003 made-for-television film took on new life on Twitter after the 2020 elections.
Like their American counterparts, European hate groups used the platform to recruit “without interference.”
Some well-placed underscores had readers thinking the former New York City mayor had embarrassed himself again.
The Facebook chief executive officer had previously claimed that “terrorist content” would be enough for an instant ban on the platform.
While the agency’s interim director is still on the platform, the agency’s account no longer exists.
One organizing group is named after a disinformation campaign that had already been removed from the platform.
What started as a search for a fake Twitter account mushroomed into an even more bizarre set of claims.
A college Republican group is claiming that three countries have sent operatives into the United States.
A Twitter user trying to gin up a controversy couldn’t even get the state right.