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A British Facebook user’s questionable post was quickly reproduced on the platform.
A British Facebook user’s questionable post was quickly reproduced on the platform.
Not all “fake news” is political, and Facebook rewards engagement-baiting pages with promotion on its Facebook Watch platform whether or not they are factually accurate.
Cruz’s flight to (and return from) Cancún quickly made him online satire fodder.
The phrase “there’s always a tweet” is increasingly accompanied by fake tweets, as is the case with a phony Ted Cruz Twitter screenshot.
As millions of Texans lost electricity, a coordinated disinformation campaign attempted to shift the blame to renewable energy.
One of “the most discredited sources on the internet” attempted to spread a conspiracy about the Capitol rioter.
Social media users shared a story about how “MyPillow guy” Mike Lindell purportedly blamed the Capitol insurrection on anti-fascist protesters distributing drugs.
A screenshot of a purported article about GameStop retail investor “Jake McGuirrey” circulated in stock-related Facebook groups and other social platforms.
After Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Instagram Live went viral, right-wing activists pushed baseless rumors that she “wasn’t in the Capitol” during the attempted coup.
A supporter of the ex-president was caught trying to push a four-year-old photograph as new.