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The deceptive tactics we've seen online.
Leaflets, billboards, emails, SMS and robocalls spread false information about Covid-19 and the US election
How does our psychology make us more vulnerable to misinformation? We explain the key concepts in the first of a three-part series.
We all play a role in stopping the spread of the virus and viral hoaxes.
A selection of resources and tools from First Draft and others to help journalists reporting on misinformation.
A new study analyses the role of social media in spreading vaccine misinformation and panic in the wake of a politicised controversy.
New research from First Draft goes into detail on how staged footage became an engine for vaccine misinformation and mistrust in Pakistan, derailing efforts to immunise millions of children.
The Comprova project in Brazil came together again to scrutinise disinformation campaigns around policies of the federal government led by Jair Bolsonaro.
As the UK approaches its second Brexit deadline and a general election looms in the not-too-distant future, social media activity around many political figures has stepped up dramatically.
As the deadline to withdraw from the European Union draws closer, the pressure on all parties to negotiate a breakthrough has intensified. First Draft has been investigating the claims swirling on social media to unearth cases of disinformation.