Did an Italian Singer Score a Hit Song Using ‘Nonsense’ English Lyrics?
A Scottish artist’s tweet brought Adriano Celentano’s “Prisencolinensinainciusol” back into the spotlight.
A Scottish artist’s tweet brought Adriano Celentano’s “Prisencolinensinainciusol” back into the spotlight.
Like their American counterparts, European hate groups used the platform to recruit “without interference.”
The Facebook chief executive officer had previously claimed that “terrorist content” would be enough for an instant ban on the platform.
After losing the presidential election to Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden, Donald Trump first spread several baseless conspiracy theories before denying the results of the election outright.
One organizing group is named after a disinformation campaign that had already been removed from the platform.
Disinformation purveyors are now trying to claim that Joe Biden’s transition team employed “arrogation” to deceive the public, going so far as to invent an “Office of the President-Elect.”
A police attack in Philadelphia was quickly recycled into online propaganda.
Inflammatory and corrosive rhetoric is being laundered via social media commentary from fringe sites into the mainstream at a time of increasing uncertainty and instability.
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.
The emails purport to be from the Proud Boys, but the group denies involvement.