Was a Colorado Man Arrested and Charged With Accidentally Shooting Fellow Protesters?
A viral Facebook post claims that a protester in Denver attempted to shoot at a vehicle, but accidentally wounded two people instead.
A viral Facebook post claims that a protester in Denver attempted to shoot at a vehicle, but accidentally wounded two people instead.
Posts on Reddit purportedly show a rugby game with many spectators in New Zealand on June 26 2020.
A July 29 2020 set of real estate-related tweets from the United States president led to a lot of readers questioning their veracity.
A chyron quoting the United States president saying “nobody likes me” instantly (and predictably) became a meme.
Posts and purported screenshots attributed an inflammatory comment to the Tesla chief executive officer.
Escalating tensions and questions about individuals in military uniforms led to a Facebook rumor that Blackwater private contractors were in Portland, Oregon.
Fabricated stories about vigilantes and child predators remain a cash cow for purveyors of false news.
A “satire site” racked up six-figure shares with an untrue claim about football player Tom Brady.
Social media users claimed that the media ignored a large, “pro-police” or “defend the police” march across the Brooklyn Bridge in July 2020.
A persistent COVID-19 meme claims — completely falsely — that Amish people aren’t contracting coronavirus, because they don’t own televisions.