Well, youshouldn't 'cosit's fakenews. However, I dowishtheywouldbringbackthegrilledchickenburger, themilkshake, andMcCrispy. Please.
Well, thispieceoffalseinformationwentviralonsocialmediainjust a fewdays.
Butifyoudigdowntothesourceofit, you'llfindthatitcamefrom 4 yearsagoin 2014 from a websitecalledDailyBuzzLive, whichoccasionallymakesthesefictionalstoriesintentionallyforentertainmentpurpose.
Whichalsomeansthehoaxwasmade 4 yearsago. But 4 yearlater, yetonceagainitwasrevivedontheinternet. Andyetonceagainthemasspublichasfellforit.
So, no, it's nottrue. It's totallyfake. Ifthereis a trendingtermthathasbeenroaming 2017, ithasgottobefakenews.
A guysuedMcDonald's becausehewasstilldepressedaftereating a HappyMeal. Excuseme.
Itwasmadeupby a websitecalled 8****.netSorryaboutmylanguage. It's honestlycalled 8****.net
Clearlylivinguptoitsname 'cositonlypublishessatireandhoaxes. So, it's fake! Butwhilelistsofthesefakestoriesarefunny, someareplainlyvicious, ignorantandhurtful.
HoursaftertheterrorattackinLondonin 2017, a photographwith a womanwearing a hijabwaswidelycirculatedontheinternetwiththousandsofsharesclaimingthewomanwasindifferenttothesufferingsofthevictimaroundher.
A harshhashtagreading #banislamwaspostedwiththephoto, andthewomanreceivedenormousnegativeattentionduetothis.
Later, sheexplainedshewasdevastatedbywitnessingtheaftermathof a shockingandnumbingterrorattack. Thetruthwastwisted.
Wearelivinginaneraoftonsoffake, inaccurate, bendedandevenviciousinformation. Andit's uptoustobring a stoptoallofthis.
I fellvictimtofakenewsoncewhen I washostinginradio. Andthatwasoneexperiencethat I canneverforget.
I wasinterviewingthisspecificartistandinthemiddleoftheconversation, I quoted a pieceofnewsaskinghim. "Hey, congratulationsonyournewalbum. I heardyougothalf a dozensmartphonesfromyourfans. Howdoesthatfeel?"
Andonthesite, hegavemethisslightlyannoyedlookand I knewtherewassomethingwrong. So, wegointothecommercials, I turnedoffthemics. And I askedhim, “Hey, ***, what's up? Did I saysomethingwrong?”