British Media Further Spreads Myth About ‘Students Identifying as Cats’
A leaked recording from a classroom has fueled an yet another imported (and already thoroughly debunked) strain of disinformation.
A leaked recording from a classroom has fueled an yet another imported (and already thoroughly debunked) strain of disinformation.
A viral image purportedly showing the British flag on the side of the Matterhorn as a beacon of hope during the coronavirus pandemic looked altered — but it wasn’t.
The Twitter account @CCHQPress switched its name and logo to mimic a fact-checking site.
On July 4 2019, the Facebook page “Gringott’s Bank of Enchanted Memes” shared a meme (archived here) illustrating a purported route through the United Kingdom with a number of licentious and salacious location names: From top to bottom, the plotted purported locations on the map were: Based on nomenclature alone, the listed places appeared to …
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On February 14 2019, Vani Hari (popularly known as the “Food Babe” in the media) shared a graphic that compared the purported difference between Heinz Ketchup’s ingredient list in the United Kingdom versus the United States: The image featured two bottles of Heinz Tomato Ketchup side by side, the wider and brighter bottle labeled “U.S. …