Comedian’s Spoof Interview as ‘Flight Attendant’ Spreads Virally on Facebook Watch
Facebook Watch clips can rake in millions of views, which was the case with an RTÉ 2 clip of a phony interview by a YouTube comedian.
Facebook Watch clips can rake in millions of views, which was the case with an RTÉ 2 clip of a phony interview by a YouTube comedian.
A pair of campground signs (one translated for “teenagers”) went viral across social media in August 2021.
A whimsical Twitter thread about the purported literary sequel to 101 Dalmatians was popular on Facebook in August 2021.
A Facebook post purportedly ranked the “most common birthdays.”
Users of /pol/ devised a campaign to hijack vaccination efforts with the hashtag #AskMeWhy.
A popular Imgur post purportedly showed and described Japan’s Olympic medals for 2021.
A tweet about a “5,000-year-old prosthetic eye found near Zabol in Iran” on the skeleton of an “unnaturally tall” priestess was popular in August 2021.
A screenshot of a post to r/Judaism was shared to Imgur, describing the liberation of the Gęsiówka labor camp.
Cars designed to drive “sideways” are a commonly re-shared topic on social media, like a purported “future Mercedes” vehicle.
Judicial Watch, a known disinformation purveyor, heavily implied that Ashli Babbitt was hastily cremated — but news stories included information about her funeral and family.