‘Someone on the Walmart Social Media Team Has Had Enough of COVIDiots’
On Reddit’s r/MurderedByWords, a post purportedly showed an angry Walmart social media manager arguing with a Facebook user over mask mandates.
On Reddit’s r/MurderedByWords, a post purportedly showed an angry Walmart social media manager arguing with a Facebook user over mask mandates.
A flurry of social media posts spoke of a press release, but the claims often came without any citations.
A viral post appeared to chronicle the unpalatable meals served to service members while on deployment or at sea.
Trump’s contentious interview with Lesley Stahl on 60 Minutes revived a purported 2016 quote about why he disparages journalists.
If you’ve seen a lot of posts claiming that the Democratic Party tried to sneak a Pledge of Allegiance ban into a financial aid package, you’re not alone.
An October 2020 image of First Lady Melania Trump led to suspicion on social media that the president was traveling with a “body double” or a “fake Melania.”
A viral Facebook post maintained women didn’t shave their legs or underarms until a razor company “CEO … in the 1910s” decided to expand their market to leg hair.
A popular page shared a photograph of a younger Donald Trump when he was apparently at an event with Epstein in the 1990s.
Vaguely threatening “Dear neighbor, you have been identified as a Trump supporter” letters were purportedly spotted in several states, but apparently only one or two copies exist.
An attack billboard spotted in Pennsylvania’s Fayette County claimed that Joe Biden’s “dimensia” was “getting worse.”