‘We’re Not After Children, We Just Want to Live Our Lives’ Doctored Pride Image
A deleted viral tweet by @WokeArchive (“We’re not after children, we just want to live our lives”) featured a digitally altered image to falsify a point.
A deleted viral tweet by @WokeArchive (“We’re not after children, we just want to live our lives”) featured a digitally altered image to falsify a point.
North Carolina Democratic Party Rep. Ricky Hurtado was the subject of a dishonest campaign mailer from political opponents.
A Facebook post appeared to depict Hellman’s Chunky Mayonnaise, a condiment manufactured in hell.
An image shows what appears to be a legitimate screenshot of an article, but it wasn’t real reporting from NPR.
A screenshot of a purported Trump-themed, swastika-like mask sold on Amazon circulated on social media in July 2020.
A photograph, ironically shared by a Facebook page called “The Truth Fairy,” was misleadingly edited.
A viral Facebook post purportedly shows former United States President Barack Obama bowing to a “terrorist” in a photograph that the user claimed had been “censored” by the social media network.
A circulating image of a box of the Trump-branded footwear appeared to be stamped “tarriff [sic] exempt”… but it wasn’t.
An image of the dwarf planet released in September 2019 lacked context about both its age and clarity.