A graphic circulating this week states that Facebook will lock accounts which spread religious beliefs. It’s a hoax.
A rumor that Chipotle is honoring a “100% free food” coupon is a hoax. In the words of the popular chain: “There’s no such thing as a free lunch – or burrito for that matter.”
A graphic circulating online states that Facebook will begin locking accounts by anyone who uses profanity. It’s a hoax.
A viral video this week announced the arrival of hoverboards, floating skateboards which were first imaged in the 1980’s Back to the Future trilogy. The video, however, is a hoax.
A photo in circulation allegedly shows a newborn baby elephant.
A graphic circulating this week shows a movie poster for a new live-action version of “The Little Mermaid” starring Emma Watson as Ariel. Is this true or false?
Two reported cases of a flesh-eating disease in the Philippines province of Pangasinan which were “predicted” by an Indian prophet have been dismissed as a hoax.
A report circulating this week claims that a 7-year old disappeared after installing the Talking Angela app. Is this real or fake?
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