Welsh Road Sign Error
In late May and early June 2022, social media posts about a sign in Welsh with an amusing translation circulated across platforms.
In late May and early June 2022, social media posts about a sign in Welsh with an amusing translation circulated across platforms.
A graphic, viral Facebook post falsely attributed to a “Uvalde mom” is circulating.
A popular Facebook image purportedly was a photo of Saturn, “as captured from a backyard telescope.”
A dangerous subthread of baby shortage formula discourse held that commercial infant formula wasn’t used in the 1950s and 60s, and that babies “were fine.”
A screenshot of two tweets addressed the appropriation of “Vikings” by white supremacists.
A viral Facebook post incorrectly described a “yoga Barbie,” and went on to accuse Mattel of introducing children to “Satan.”
A worsening baby formula shortage led to viral posts advising the use of emergency homemade baby formula, but the rapidly spreading recipe could harm babies.
An uplifting post about a Ukrainian person who “stole” a car and contacted the owner after fleeing to Vinnytsia made the rounds in May 2022.
A photograph of a proto-email forward titled ‘You Remember the Real America if you can remember …’ resurfaced on Facebook in late April 2022.
A viral tweet indicated Atlanta implemented new AirBnB rules in April 2022, restricting how the service operated in the city.