Was a U.S. Army Sergeant Caught On Video Harassing a Black Youth?
Jonathan Pentland’s rant spread quickly on both Facebook and Twitter.
Jonathan Pentland’s rant spread quickly on both Facebook and Twitter.
The tech CEO did not mention that political ads were not subject to fact-checking labels.
A British Facebook user’s questionable post was quickly reproduced on the platform.
The online anger over a 2019 story continued long after its apparent debunking.
A 2020 meme promising “GLOBAL MARTIAL LAW,” which in and of itself was a warmed-over version of a hysterical 2017 rumor, was regurgitated in January 2021.
At least one impersonator has been kicked off the subscriber-based platform.
The incident, which took place in Harvey, had some social media users cheering.
The social media platform announced in September 2020 that it was beginning “augmented reality” reporting partnerships with news organizations.
A post claiming that the far right social media pundit “won a huge lawsuit against Facebook fact-checkers” ironically exemplifies the objective of the Facebook initiative.
Like their American counterparts, European hate groups used the platform to recruit “without interference.”