‘Store Clerk Passes Out, Gets Robbed’ Seattle Video
A years-old clip of a store clerk collapsing circulated as new on social media in July 2022.
A years-old clip of a store clerk collapsing circulated as new on social media in July 2022.
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.
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, social media posts indicated that divorces in Missouri are not granted if one of the spouses is pregnant.
In July 2022, the European Parliament voted to condemn the United States Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
Social media posts about astronaut Charlie Duke leaving a family photo on the moon circulated, fifty years later.
Social media posts suggested all Republican lawmakers voted against a measure to prepare a report on white supremacist and neo-Nazi activity in the military.
A popular tweet’s claim that BMW planned to charge for heated seats via subscription isn’t quite Black Mirror material, but it still didn’t sit well with social media users.
In July 2022, the New York City Emergency Management Department issued a public service announcement involving preparedness for a nuclear attack.
Warnings about fentanyl on dollar bills make for good social media storytelling, but it’s unlikely anyone would “overdose” on fentanyl in that fashion.
A misleadingly cropped meme implied that Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) said that “any sitting senator who won’t comply with a subpoena shouldn’t be a senator anymore.”