Since Snopes' start in the mid-1990s, our fact-checkers have alerted readers to numerous pieces of satire. That's many decades of "jokes" targeting politicians and celebrities, or putting twists on ...
We’ve all seen them. Many of us have even been duped by them. But most of us haven’t considered exactly why some of X’s (formerly Twitter) most notable parody accounts do what they do. A report by A.J ...
In Episode 19 of FOMO Fix, Sudhish Kamath breaks it down with examples—from Bollywood roasts to farcical chaos ...
On Thursday Jon Stewart stepped back onto The Daily Show stage. He opened the show with a sharp joke about ABC suspending Jimmy Kimmel. Stewart announced, "From ...
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, announced a major move toward transparency with the introduction of profile labels for parody and satire accounts. But is it enough to stop users from ...
A law change to protect comedians, critics and artists who make memes and poke fun at others will be debated in Parliament. The Green Party's Copyright (Parody and ...
After a disastrous Willy Wonka “immersive” experience in Glasgow set the internet ablaze, the fiasco is getting the musical satire treatment. The creative team behind “Willy Fest: A Musical Parody” ...
With the artificial intelligence boom well underway, lawmakers are racing to crack down on an influx of deepfake pornography, fraud, and phony celebrity endorsements circulating on social media and ...
Americans for Prosparody is hoping a million-dollar ad campaign using a controversial blend of comedy, satire, and artificial intelligence can turn disengaged voters against North Carolina Lt. Gov.
The Branson Area Breaking News Facebook page reported the woman "drowned while attempting to live out her aquatic fantasy." ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results