Are the #BlackLivesMatter and #GeorgeFloyd Hashtags Banned on TikTok?
The video platform blamed a technical error for the apparent removal of the tags.
The video platform blamed a technical error for the apparent removal of the tags.
Local medical examiners said there were no findings supporting “a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation.”
Authorities have denied that the masked man is responsible for breaking windows at an AutoZone store.
A graphic spreading on social media recounted several incidents involving the former Minneapolis police officer.
Social media users thought the police officer who was videoed kneeling on George Floyd’s neck fit the description of the man in the photo.
A British op-ed relied on “leaked records” but lacked any sort of evidence to prove its argument.
Amy Cooper has claimed, without offering any evidence to back it up, that Christian Cooper was “screaming” at her during the encounter.
Police said Nancy Arechiga had a backpack full of letters saying “No Asian [sic] allowed.”
After first claiming that viewers had misunderstood the advertisement, the auto maker apologized online.
The retail chain’s use of the soft drink company’s placement was quickly criticized on social media.