As U.S. Election Looms, Agitprop Floods Social Media Platforms
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.
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.
Police said that at least thirty people received medical attention throughout the president’s October 2020 event.
A 2019 attack by President Trump against New York lawmakers was repurposed for disinformation a year later.
The Trump campaign and various right-wing blogs made another attempt at manufacturing a Biden “gaffe.”
Older remarks and actions by the vice president resurfaced again years later as part of a popular meme.
A story out of St. Petersburg sparked new concerns about voter intimidation.
A claim that U.S. President Donald Trump was the first American presidential incumbent to receive no endorsements from any predecessors spread all over social media.
Just because “he would say it” doesn’t mean he did.
“Accidentally” trended on Twitter following news a cut cable crashed Virginia’s voter registration site on the last day to register before the 2020 election.
A Facebook “news” partner helped spread a questionable claim to try to benefit United States President Donald Trump.