Snopes Standing Rock Facebook Check In
Snopes Standing Rock Facebook Check In. Thousands of facebookers virtually checked into the standing rock indian reservation in north dakota this week in a show of solidarity with the pipeline protesters. But today, people around the world are checking in.
According to the facebook meme, having thousands of supporters from across the country “checking in” at standing rock would help protesters who have been camping at the. More than 1.4 million people have checked in on facebook to support protesters fighting against a new oil pipeline in standing rock, a sioux native american reservation in. Thousands of facebookers virtually checked into the standing rock indian reservation in north dakota this week in a show of solidarity with the pipeline protesters.
But Today, People Around The World Are Checking In.
Chuck fager is at snopes.com, standing in solidarity with the small and scorned remnant who check. See more of snopes.com on facebook. People thought that by checking in, they were aiding.
More Than 1.4 Million People Have Checked In On Facebook To Support Protesters Fighting Against A New Oil Pipeline In Standing Rock, A Sioux Native American Reservation In.
Thousands of facebookers virtually checked into the standing rock indian reservation in north dakota this week in a show of solidarity with the pipeline protesters. According to the facebook meme, having thousands of supporters from across the country “checking in” at standing rock would help protesters who have been camping at the. Snopes, which investigates viral claims in the news and on social media, designated the allegation that police at standing rock were tracking protesters via facebook.
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