‘Might Get One of These for the Garden’ Video
Described as a “socially distanced roller coaster,” a video of a woman being whipped around by a robotic arm went viral on social media.
Described as a “socially distanced roller coaster,” a video of a woman being whipped around by a robotic arm went viral on social media.
Virally popular posts purportedly describe the conditions of pop star Britney Spears’ conservatorship, and fans believe the star is sending coded messages.
Posts claiming that the Trump administration’s Education Secretary said that “only .02 percent” of children would die from COVID-19 if schools reopened circulated — along with an estimate of nearly 15,000 reopening-related deaths.
A lengthy social media post about purported requirements for Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Sentinels included claims about lifetime bans on drinking and swearing.
Viral missives rail about the ills of a cashless society, but they didn’t start to spread until the financial commentator’s name was attached.
A Facebook user posted repeatedly that he did not believe COVID-19 was a risk; he contracted SARS-CoV-2 and died in early July 2020.
Debate over reopening schools for the 2020-2021 school year in the United States led to a viral tweet about the purported number of new cases of coronavirus in various countries.
“If modern science can do a complete DNA mapping from a cheek swab,” is COVID-19 testing unnecessarily unpleasant?
The untimely death of Florida teenager Carsyn Leigh Davis led to rumors that she had been intentionally infected at a First Youth Church “COVID party.”
In July 2020, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) apparently deleted a long-published “LAPD Badge Description” page because 14188 was its example number.