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Jordan Liles

Jordan Liles is a Senior Reporter who has been with Snopes since 2016.

Foreign and other suspect Facebook accounts posted celebratory messages following the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.

Foreign-Run Facebook Accounts Celebrate Rittenhouse Verdict

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 19, 2021 (Updated: Nov. 20, 2021)

Suspect Facebook accounts with fake names, including some that had hints of foreign roots, poste ...

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A misleading ad read Woman Files For Divorce After Seeing This Photo - Can You See Why."

Did a Woman File for Divorce After Seeing This Photo?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 17, 2021

We read through a 77-page slideshow article so our readers didn't have to.

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Ben Palmer aka palmertrolls appeared to prank a Walmart corporate communications employee about its Black Friday plans and asked if the stores would be closing on the day after Thanksgiving.

Internet Troll Ben Palmer Pranks Walmart About Black Friday Hours

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 17, 2021

In a video, Ben Palmer said he recorded a phone call with Walmart's corporate communications team.

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A clown was caught on a trail camera photograph in the woods also known as a game camera.

The Mystery of the Clown Trail Camera Pictures

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 16, 2021

We looked for the origins of photographs that have frightened readers for well over a decade.

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Gas prices at a Circle K in East Lancaster California were not as shown because the gas station had not yet opened.

Did Gas Prices Rise to $6.99 in Lancaster, California?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 16, 2021

One small clue in this viral picture showed the reality behind it.

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An ad falsely claimed that this picture showed a missing submarine with 80 sailors found and experts discovered the truth.

Was a Missing Submarine with 80 Sailors Found?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 15, 2021

We looked into the origins of an impressive photograph.

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A misleading ad invited readers to meet Michelle Pfeiffer's wife.

Does Michelle Pfeiffer Have a Wife?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 15, 2021

An online advertisement invited readers to "meet Michelle Pfeiffer's wife."

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An ad claimed that a girl disappears every night and that when a father finds out why he calls the police.

Did a 5-Year-Old Girl Disappear from Her Home Every Night?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 15, 2021

According to a story, the father called the police after he found out why the little girl was wa ...

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At Snopes we debunked the myths behind Elliðaey in Iceland also known as the so-called world's loneliest house.

The 'World's Loneliest House': Elliðaey's Myths Debunked

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 12, 2021

Here are the facts and myths behind the viral photograph.

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An ad claimed that workers spot giant snake and you won't believe what they found inside.

Did Workers Spot a Giant Snake with a Massive Bulge?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 11, 2021

The story told of a veterinarian who supposedly cut into a giant anaconda at a construction site ...

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A tweet claimed that Vermont COVID-19 cases were up 16700 percent over four months but missed the mark.

Did Vermont's COVID-19 Cases Rise 16,700% in 4 Months?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 11, 2021

We took a closer look at the numbers in this viral tweet.

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An ad claimed to always put a plastic bottle on your tires when parked and here's why.

Should a Bottle Always Be Put on Tires When Parked?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 10, 2021

We tracked down the origins of the rumor that was displayed in online advertisements.

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This ad falsely claimed Man Tries To Save Giant Crocodile and You Won’t Believe What He Found Inside.

Did a Man Try To Save a 'Giant Crocodile' and Find Something Inside It?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 10, 2021

The lengthy and very imaginative slideshow article revealed that a specific object was supposedl ...

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Delete Google Chrome was the message from a new rumor that described fears over Android phones and motion sensors and security issues and privacy concerns.

'Delete Google Chrome' Trends Over Motion Sensor Scare

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 10, 2021 (Updated: Dec. 30, 2022)

A video showed how to disable and block websites from accessing motion sensors on smartphones.

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Online ads are misleading about Milana Vayntrub aka Lily Adams from the AT&T commercials.

Rumor Falsely Claims Lily from AT&T Ads Got Fired or Quit

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 9, 2021

Actor Milana Vayntrub's work as Lily in AT&T television commercials has long been the subject of ...

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According to an ad a woman leaves house to neighbour his mouth falls open when he sees what's inside.

'Woman Leaves House to Neighbor' Ad Is Not a True Story

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 8, 2021

We clicked through 50 pages of fiction so our readers don't have to.

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This picture of a Tesla supposedly with a dead battery being charged with a gas generator was not shot in the United States.

Pic of Gas Generator Charging Tesla Wasn't Shot in U.S.

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 8, 2021

A far-right Twitter account reposted the picture with the hashtag "#GreenNewDeal."

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A U.S. Army soldier surprised her younger sister and reunited with her at IHOP in Canton Georgia in a TikTok video. Credit is extended to TikTok user @madalynne_nicole.

Soldier Surprises Younger Sis with Homecoming at Georgia IHOP

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 4, 2021 (Updated: Nov. 5, 2021)

The video was viewed close to 1 million times in just four days.

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Despite a TikTok video Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene did not appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1997 to say that homosexuality is wrong.

The Oprah Video with Marjorie Taylor Greene Is a Deepfake

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 4, 2021

The altered clip was created using part of a 1997 episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

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Pope Francis did not disappear or vanish into thin air on live TV in a TikTok or YouTube video from the Vatican on television.

Pope Francis Disappears on Live TV, Explained

Written by: Jordan Liles

Nov. 3, 2021

A video showed the pope go poof. Here's what happened.

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