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Ahead of Australia's 2022 poll, this 'election playbook' explores disinformation tactics, vulnerabilities, and how perceptions of misinformation can blur with political bias.
Prevention, not cure, may be a more effective way to combat misinformation.
We've launched several new ways to keep up to date with the election and harmful misinformation surrounding it.
Events, webinars and resources have been central to efforts helping newsrooms prepare for the convergence of elections and pandemic.
First Draft’s collaborative CrossCheck project spotlighted issues with voting at polling stations on election day and how a hospital became the focal point of hoaxes just days before the election.
From soft colour palettes to macho slogans, First Draft research has uncovered a range of strategies being used by political parties to target voters via Facebook, Google and Snapchat ads.
Voici le premier d’une nouvelle série de Guides essentiels publiés par First Draft.
A conversation with Glenn Kessler, editor of The Fact Checker, about their project to create a ‘universal vocabulary’ for labelling video manipulation.
Comprova is a collaborative verification project that will help voters understand the information they see online during the Brazilian general election
Notre guide destiné aux journalistes : comment réagir face aux conversations en ligne liées à l'actualité et comment lutter contre le flot de désinformation.
We're excited to announce support for new research which will investigate the misinformation ecosystem across Europe based on the technological Infrastructure of 'fake news' sites.
Everything you need to monitor social media for election stories including how to verify and debunk hoaxes
Spotting stories around big political events takes preparation and practice so get started now, says Fergus Bell
What ‘the pivot to audio’ means for misinformation research and platform moderation.
News coverage that scapegoated Muslims for the spread of Covid-19 has been given a new lease of life on YouTube.