The Daily Mail's claim that the NHS is getting a £710 million 'weekly Brexit dividend' fact-checked by Peter Stefanovic.
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This might come as a shock to you but the things people put on social media aren't always truthful — really blew your mind there, right? Due to this, it can be challenging for people to know what's real without context or expertise in a specific area. That's part of why many platforms use a fact-checking team to keep an eye (often more so look like they're keeping an eye) on what's getting shared. Now, Threads is getting its own fact-checking program, Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram and de-facto...
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TikTok explicitly bans content that contains medical misinformation about vaccines or abortion and misinformation about voting, as well as a general prohibition on content that undermines public trust. But TikTok's community guidelines don't ban more esoteric B.S. about reality shifting, manifesting, and a whole lot of esoteric beliefs. Which is as it should be.
When the news media or Democrats call a statement “misinformation” or “disinformation,” it means they want to censor that statement. This is such an important idea to the modern Democrat and media establishment that the Biden administration even appointed a disinformation czar, and many news outlets hired “disinformation” reporters. The big idea here is that […]
Recent economic claims made by major presidential candidates have been put under the microscope, revealing some discrepancies.
Recent economic claims made by major presidential candidates have been put under the microscope, revealing some discrepancies.
Ben Blackall/Paramount+ With ShowtimeThis week's episode of A Gentleman in
Ben Blackall/Paramount+ With ShowtimeThis week's episode of A Gentleman in
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According to actual news sources like Sky News and MSN, Donald Trump's fans have embraced their idol's alleged incontinence and are walking around rallies wearing spite-diapers and merchandise that proclaims real men wear diapers, Diaper Don, and diapers over Democrats. But are they really doing this?