Wisconsin ‘Child Labor Laws’ Meme
In May 2022, a meme about Wisconsin child labor laws and a “labor shortage” spread virally.
In May 2022, a meme about Wisconsin child labor laws and a “labor shortage” spread virally.
A Reddit user’s r/dataIsbeautiful chart suggested that the vast majority of Americans believe access to abortion should remain legal.
A popular post across platforms claimed that Ukraine has “lasted longer than France did in World War II.”
Circulating social media posts claimed that St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital needed Ukrainian translators to aid in treating evacuees.
A judge in Ottawa issued a temporary ten-day injunction against honking, as social media posts using coded “honk honk” references proliferated.
Not all screenshots of Ben Shapiro tweets are satirical, as was the case with a tweet in which Shapiro seemed to advocate for banning “crime.”
After deadly and devastating December 2021 tornadoes, a Reddit user’s photograph of a heavily damaged theater in Mayfield, Kentucky went viral.
Just in time for A Charlie Brown Christmas, an anecdote about creator Charles Schulz and an ultimatum circulated on social media.
A circulating meme contained the claim that Founding Father Benjamin Franklin left $2,000 to young people in Philadelphia and Boston.
A viral screenshot (or set) purportedly describes Minnesota’s ongoing possession of an original Confederate flag.