Does This Image Depict an ‘Antifa Rioter’ Named Brian Who ‘Hit a Woman’ in Front of a ‘Real Man’?
A very brief post about an “antifa street rioter” named “Brian” manages to cram an astonishing number of lies into just thirty words.
A very brief post about an “antifa street rioter” named “Brian” manages to cram an astonishing number of lies into just thirty words.
A Facebook advertisement contrasting “public safety” with “chaos and violence” used an image from the Ukraine in 2014.
Images of densely populated, newly reopened Florida beaches were followed by claims that they were old or stock images.
A viral tweet and post attempted to prove that the media had “hyped” the threat of COVID-19 by donning protective gear when clearly none was necessary.
A viral image set shows the Spanish Legion (not the “Spanish Army”), and the photographs date back as early as 2013 — well before the coronavirus pandemic of 2020.
In the wake of deadly and devastating fires in Australia in December 2019 and January 2020, a miscaptioned photograph showing firefighters from California circulated with prayer requests.
A heartwrenching image of a detainee trying to feed her baby through a fence in December 2019 was actually taken in Argentina in 2013.
Images from local news sources are often removed from their context and recaptioned, as was the case with a photo of Sen. Bernie Sanders and high school girls.
An image of the dwarf planet released in September 2019 lacked context about both its age and clarity.