A tweet shared widely online during the protests sparked by the death of George Floyd — espousing a plan to bring violence to “residential areas… the white hoods” — was made to appear to be from antifa, the anti-fascist coalition. But the account behind the tweet was actually linked to a white nationalist group, according to Twitter.
Debunking Viral Claims
These articles debunk misinformation shared on social media. We also provide resources for readers: an article and a video on how to combat misinformation.
From late 2016 to early 2025, FactCheck.org was one of several organizations working with Meta to debunk misinformation shared on Meta’s social media platforms.
Officer Charged in Floyd’s Death Hasn’t Committed Suicide
Baseless Conspiracy Theory Claims Floyd Case Was ‘Staged’
Minneapolis Police License Plate Doesn’t Raise a ‘False Flag’
Viral Photos Don’t Show Minneapolis Officer in Floyd Case
Year-Old Biden Spoof Emerges Anew
COVID-19 Isn’t Caused by Bacteria
Obama’s Criticism Didn’t Set a Presidential Precedent
Posts Spread Fake Trump Memorial Day Tweet
Fauci Didn’t Invent, Won’t Profit from Remdesivir
A viral social media post falsely claims Dr. Anthony Fauci is “pushing” remdesivir as a potential COVID-19 treatment drug, because he “invented” it with Bill Gates and they stand to profit from it. Remdesivir was invented by the pharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences, which receives any profit from sales of the drug as a treatment for COVID-19.