Did Joe Biden’s Campaign Hold a $2,800 ‘Virtual Fireside Chat’?
Rumors circulated that Joe Biden’s campaign scheduled a “virtual fireside chat,” charging attendees $2,800 to view a livestream.
Rumors circulated that Joe Biden’s campaign scheduled a “virtual fireside chat,” charging attendees $2,800 to view a livestream.
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director’s January 2017 warning was not his only plea for pandemic preparedness — ironically, it’s only now being heard due to COVID-19.
The second most popular post on Reddit’s r/all on March 18 2020 illustrated incongruent coronavirus pandemic directives, one day after a sobering report about COVID-19 measures drew worldwide attention.
Not only is the claim true, mobile visitors can’t really see the Joe Biden campaign logo by default.
A popular thread on Reddit’s r/SandersforPresident and r/all involved the Democratic presidential candidate’s purported role in making student loans non-dischargeable in bankruptcy.
A viral thread about coronavirus and Corona beer on Reddit’s r/funny lost some of its “satirical” context when it escaped into the wilds of social media.
On Super Tuesday, screenshots circulated suggesting that MSNBC had swapped colors on a graphic to imply Bernie Sanders was less “favorable” in polling data than fellow presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg.
Tens of thousands of social media users seemed surprised that prolific artist Pablo Picasso was notable in a relatively modern era of art history.
A post to Imgur in February 2020 called “Tax brackets explained. Help educate others!” went viral on that site and elsewhere on social media.