While the presidential election may be over, Latinos are now exposed to lies about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Florida Latino Leaders Demand Spanish Media Stop Spreading Lies and Conspiracy Theories
The culprits of distributing this misinformation were right there on social media.
Here’s How Twitter Will Transfer @POTUS Account to Biden as He’s Sworn In
Twitter will be watching the inauguration and give Biden’s team the new presidential handles at the same time.
Twitter Permanently Suspends President Trump
Twitter’s actions deprive the president of the megaphone by which he has incited violence and chaos for the last four years.
Mexican Journalists Aren’t Giving Up in the Face of Death and Kidnappings
Even journalists who do not report on drug-trafficking, especially women, have been victims of violence and intimidation in Mexico.
Selena Gomez Is Taking on Misinformation. Big Tech Companies Can’t Ignore Her.
Inspired by Selena Gomez, UNICEF is removing ads on sites that spread misinformation.
Don’t Fool Mi Abuela: Immigrant Youth Are Going To War With Disinformation
“When immigrant youth saw what their family members were sharing on social media, they took charge and created a program to reclaim the web.”
Trump May Be Trying to Win Puerto Rican Votes. Twitter Users Are Not Having It.
A video that shows how Trump responded to the hurricane that devastated the island three years ago has become a trend on social media.
Don’t Believe Every Wild Internet Story. It’s Probably a Conspiracy Theory, Analysis Shows.
Latinos—specifically Spanish-speaking residents of South Florida—are now getting bombarded with political conspiracy theories via WhatsApp, Facebook, and radio.
WATCH: Biden Drops Four New Spanish-Language Ads That Will Make Trump Mad
The ads are a direct attack against Trump’s failed response to the coronavirus pandemic, Hurricane Maria, and Latino workers.