A ploy on Facebook is the creation of fake Facebook pages offering phony giveaways of “unsealed” products. Today we’ll take a closer look at this trend and some of the more prominent examples.
Have you seen your friends liking and sharing a post on Facebook promising to give away a Samsung Galaxy S4? Today we’ll take a closer look at this post and others like it.
A photo has surfaced, allegedly of Michael Vick, with a leashed dog and with his arms around a PetSmart employee. Today we’ll take a look at this photo and the story.
Here’s a look at the most popular stories covered at Wafflesatnoon over the 9th week of 2013. We’ll take a look at the most significant stories each day, including the most popular story overall, the most popular on social media, and the most viewed new articles.
We’ve seen our share of fake iPad and Apple giveaways on Facebook. The latest version states there was some glitch in the packaging of Apple products, which will result in users being able to receive a free iPad. Today we’ll take a closer look at this scam.
A 7-year old elementary school student was suspended because the breakfast pastry he was eating was shaped to look like a gun, at least according to his teacher.
Have you been hounded by numerous calls from a telemarketer telling you that you’ve won a free gift card? You’re not alone! Today we’ll take a look at one of the big players in this scam: AIC Campaign, or at least a company using that name on caller ID.
A heavily-shared graphic claims that the deadliest school shooting was not Sandy Hook, but one that occurred in 1890 when 290 Indians were killed. Today we’ll take a look at this claim.
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