Did the World End in 2012?
A Twitter thread about whether or not humanity ceased to exist in 2012 was strangely resonant across social media platforms.
A Twitter thread about whether or not humanity ceased to exist in 2012 was strangely resonant across social media platforms.
On December 15, 2018, a Facebook user shared what appeared to be a screenshot of an article reporting the shocking news that dozens of Japanese scientists had been killed by rebellious artificial intelligence: An Instagram handle was visible in the screenshot, and that account featured the following post: 4 artificial intelligence robots killed 29 scientists …
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Conspiracy theorist Roger Stone sought to link a federal attorney to the “Deep State.”
Conspiracy-thirsty blogs and social media users attempted to undermine the lawmaker’s criticism of Donald Trump.
Klaus Eberwein was found dead, but there’s not evidence that he was going to expose \ Clinton Foundation fraud, or that the Clintons were responsible.
A satirical blog post about the conspiracy theorist was treated as real news as it passed from one site to another.
False claims that Monica Lewinsky has been found dead, and that Monica Lewinsky son has been found dead, started at the same fake news website.
The meaning of President Trump’s “covfefe” tweet is unknown, but the most obvious explanation that it was a simple typo that went uncorrected.
Pop-up fake news websites started rumors that Sarah Palin was in a coma after a suspicious hit-and-run traffic accident.
There’s no missing White House intern named Margaret Sanguay, and Margaret Sanguay’s body was not found hidden in Vince Foster’s grave.