Golliwog Facebook Post
A Facebook post featuring a racist caricature and claims of being “banned” has over half a million shares – demonstrating weaknesses in censorship discourse and Facebook’s “Community Standards.”
A Facebook post featuring a racist caricature and claims of being “banned” has over half a million shares – demonstrating weaknesses in censorship discourse and Facebook’s “Community Standards.”
A Rumble.com/Bongino Report Clip claimed that the Biden administration’s Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm posited that climate change caused a June 2021 Miami building collapse.
After an “Instagram personality” claimed they identified as “Korean” and “transracial,” their content became the focus of ginned-up outrage.
A Facebook post claiming that Volvo invented the three-point seat belt but declined to maximize profits proved extremely popular.
A popular tweet claiming a “new study” failed to identify tuna in a Subway tuna sandwich omitted some details — and there was no “new study.”
A “did you know” meme claims Disney’s Big Thunder Mountain can help afflicted riders pass kidney stones.
An image of what appeared to be active combat was taken well out of its context and used to undermine the very point of the original photograph.
Discussions of critical race theory included an example of what it might look like in practice.
Discourse surrounding the unusually lengthy tenure of Sen. Chuck Grassley included a tweet comparing his age to Emmett Till, who was murdered when he was a teenager.
Understanding the surge in $AMC interest is necessary to understanding why the sale of a condominium became a viral rumor.