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 “fun facts” tweet claimed that on average, one country celebrates becoming independent from the UK every seven days.
The Twitter account @CCHQPress switched its name and logo to mimic a fact-checking site.
In June 2019, as United States President Donald Trump visited Britain to meet with the royal family and elected officials, a photograph purportedly of his English fans appeared on social media and made the usual rounds. One popular variation (archived here) came with additional commentary about how the media refuses to tell the story of …
In February 2019, several Facebook posts appeared that purported to show the royal portrait of Meghan Markle, the actress turned Duchess of Sussex. In one popular version, the sharer lauded the fact that “they” (presumably the Queen) didn’t whitewash the biracial American royal: Most posts described the piece as “Meghan Markle’s royal portrait.” However, there is a …
An email claiming that a Muslim Invasion has taken over the United Kingdom makes claims that are true and false, but it’s overall point is mostly fiction.
A chain email tried to inauthentically sell readers on the idea of a “frightening portent.”