Trump Defeat Denialists Use Facebook to Promote ‘MAGA Marches’
One organizing group is named after a disinformation campaign that had already been removed from the platform.
One organizing group is named after a disinformation campaign that had already been removed from the platform.
A college Republican group is claiming that three countries have sent operatives into the United States.
“I cannot fathom what Facebook is thinking,” one expert said of the move.
Imagine, if you will: A presidential election in which even the most basic facts are riddled with confusing disinformation, a far-right candidate appealing to authoritarians and repulsing many women with misogynistic comments, and connections to political aspirants such as Marine Le Pen and Steve Bannon. This is Brazil in 2018, and the person who was …
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Speculation quickly turned to disinformation as more news came out about the mishandling of user data.
False reports that Susan Rice’s housekeeper was found dead after an FBI interview came from a well-known fake news website.
President-elect Donald Trump won 3,084 of 3,141 counties — but claims about him winning the popular vote in America’s heartland are misleading.
A roundly-debunked talking point foreshadowed what critics called “the most Islamophobic administration” in U.S. history.
Ongoing disclosures related to the January 6 2021 Capitol insurrection included texts from Trump advisor Jason Miller, who suggested that the administration pin the riot on “antifa.”
Social media users have drawn links between a Waorani court victory and a spate of fires in the Amazon.