Nutella PR and Accidentally Racist Halloween ‘Ghosts’
Screengrabs of a purported Nutella Puerto Rico (@NutellaPR) post to Instagram and Facebook appeared to show some questionable marshmallow “ghosts.”
Screengrabs of a purported Nutella Puerto Rico (@NutellaPR) post to Instagram and Facebook appeared to show some questionable marshmallow “ghosts.”
On Reddit’s r/MurderedByWords, a post purportedly showed an angry Walmart social media manager arguing with a Facebook user over mask mandates.
A viral post appeared to chronicle the unpalatable meals served to service members while on deployment or at sea.
An October 2020 image of First Lady Melania Trump led to suspicion on social media that the president was traveling with a “body double” or a “fake Melania.”
A viral Facebook post maintained women didn’t shave their legs or underarms until a razor company “CEO … in the 1910s” decided to expand their market to leg hair.
A months-old tweet about a months-old controversy over Merriam-Webster adding “irregardless” to the dictionary was reported by Upworthy as new in October 2020.
In October 2020, a 2002 letter from Joe Biden to a widow named Ruth Cooke circulated on social media.
A viral screenshot of a tweet purportedly shed light on The Addams Family‘s 1991 script and the chemistry between Gomez and Morticia.
A viral post claiming that convicted murderer Chris Watts receives avalanches of fan mail provides no sources for its claims.
A tweet and Tumblr post about Dolly Parton slipping through society unnoticed without wigs and stage makeup proved popular across platforms.