COVID-19 Risk Levels Chart: Accurate?
Chances are you’ve seen a nine-row “COVID-19 Risk Levels” chart on social media… but why are “pontoon boats” one of the few activities included?
Chances are you’ve seen a nine-row “COVID-19 Risk Levels” chart on social media… but why are “pontoon boats” one of the few activities included?
Amidst ongoing protests in June 2020, a Facebook post about the death of Tamla Horsford in late 2018 went viral — and an investigation was reopened.
At first glance, it looked like an overwhelming number of municipalities reported the oddly specific number of 322 COVID-19 cases — which unsurprisingly led to conspiracy theories.
Numerous social media posts zeroed in on a portion of the purported New York Police Department logo which appeared to show a man holding a whip.
A tweet shared to Facebook drove interest in the “Wilmington Massacre,” during which black journalists were murdered in North Carolina.
Of course there’s no baby in that window. (We kid, we kid.)
BabyNames.com published a moving message in support of Black Lives Matter, which quickly went viral and caused server issues.
A purported chyron beneath the Fox News pundit’s face when he asks what racism looks like is now a meme.
On June 4 2020, tarot fans on social media compared rumors the Washington Monument was struck by lightning with the “Tower” card — but it’s not as rare an occurrence as you might think.