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Thousands of Instagram posts using hashtags such as #climatehoax and #globalwarmingisfake have garnered at least half a million views, likes or comments on the platform.
Learn how to track memes peddling climate change misinformation using CrowdTangle and the Google Cloud Vision Cloud API.
This recipe details how you can use URLs to see how communities on 4chan, 8kun and Reddit construct conspiracy theories and false narratives on the web.
The recipe gives journalists and researchers the tools to investigate misinformation being spread across 4chan, 8kun and Reddit.
This recipe gives you the tools to explore conspiracy theories, misinformation or other networks of polluted content that are linked by YouTube’s recommendation system.
This recipe teaches you how to scrape YouTube URLs from 4chan, 8kun and Reddit for your online investigations without any code.
Learn how to track misinformation, conspiracy theories and banned content from YouTube and other platforms across the web.
A flurry of vaccine misinformation has sprung up on social media following the recent Covid-19 vaccine announcements.
Our analysis of the most influential online vaccine conversations revealed an environment cluttered with a confusing patchwork of harmful narratives and data deficits.
Follow this step-by-step guide to collect and analyse data from Twitter, about anything from coronavirus rumours to anti-vax claims and more.
Since the Dengvaxia controversy, the confidence in vaccines among Philippine parents plummeted from 82 percent in 2015 to only 21 percent in 2018.
'Bots' appear in news stories with alarming regularity. But are we using the term correctly? First Draft investigates the difficulty with understanding online automation.
The fourth book in First Draft's series of Essential Guides looks at the tools and techniques for finding newsworthy material online.
Memes, WhatsApp, and the power of audio have all featured in the run up to polling day.
Hundreds of users bearing US hashtags or created since June helped promote the British Prime Minister in activity experts called 'suspicious'.
A conversation with Alessandra Monnerat from Estadão Verifica, the fact-checking unit of the Brazilian newspaper Estadão.
What Spanish journalists working on CrossCheck's Comprobado project and other researchers discovered about the spread of misinformation during recent elections
A conversation with Iris López de Solís from the Spanish Radio and Television Corporation’s (RTVE) verification team