‘We actually elected a meme as president’: How 4chan celebrated Trump’s victory; The story of America’s post-election grief, as told through Google searches; No, this video does not show Obama urging undocumented people to vote; Inside the huge, ‘secret’ Facebook group for Hillary Clinton’s biggest fans; Thousands of people have changed their votes after taking this quiz. Will you?; No, John Podesta didn’t drink bodily fluids at a secret Satanist dinner;
 
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‘We actually elected a meme as president’: How 4chan celebrated Trump’s victory
Even 4chan was surprised by Donald Trump's election victory.
The story of America’s post-election grief, as told through Google searches
"Move to Canada," "riots" and "market crash" have trended.
 
Yes, your ballot selfie still might be illegal. Sorry.
In many states, it's still illegal to post a “ballot selfie.” In others, the legal situation isn't clear at all.
 
No, this video does not show Obama urging undocumented people to vote
And other hoaxes that flooded Facebook as America voted.
 
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Inside the huge, ‘secret’ Facebook group for Hillary Clinton’s biggest fans
"Pantsuit Nation” started about two weeks ago. It now has nearly 2 million members.
 
Thousands of people have changed their votes after taking this quiz. Will you?
ISideWith.com has boosted support for third-party candidates
 
No, John Podesta didn’t drink bodily fluids at a secret Satanist dinner
"Spirit Cooking" trended on Twitter, thanks to wild speculation about a dinner invitation to the Clinton campaign chair.
 
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