‘Hey, Donald Trump, I Wanna Know Why … ‘ Song
In August 2022, a slightly misleading clip of a crowd singing a catchy tune circulated on social media platforms.
In August 2022, a slightly misleading clip of a crowd singing a catchy tune circulated on social media platforms.
Florida politician Ken Russell (D) received praise for leveraging the platform and garnering engagement without trying to frighten or alarm young voters in his district — and elsewhere.
In a viral TikTok video, a woman claimed she was cited for “indecent exposure” in Winnfield, Louisiana in June 2022.
Social media posts called for a gas boycott between July 3 and 5 2022 (the weekend of American Independence Day.)
Footage of high school students protesting Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill with a walkout went viral on TikTok, then Twitter, then everywhere.
Facebook’s promoted Reels included a video claiming that Dawn dish soap is actually hand soap, a “big if true” claim apparently circulated to promote a multi-level marketing scam.
The concept of “doom boxes” as a little-acknowledged yet common element of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder struck a chord on social media.
Discourse about the tragic deaths of several attendees at Travis Scott’s Astroworld in November 2021 included viral posts claiming that the catastrophe had occult overtones.
A viral TikTok and attendant Facebook post claimed storing fruit in Mason jars makes it last longer.
A viral TikTok purportedly explains how medical debt can be legally forgiven.