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Social media allows some fringe candidates to gain online reach they wouldn't otherwise have
Exploring collaborative solutions between science communicators and journalists to help combat misinformation.
The platform recently announced a ban on false Covid-19 and vaccine claims, so we used technical methods to see whether it’s working.
If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that the line between online discourse and offline action has long disappeared.
The role of celebrities and online influencers requires more scrutiny, especially from social platforms and media.
What changes need to happen so newsrooms, researchers and policymakers are prepared for the health misinformation that will define 2021.
As the pandemic spreads in Latin America, some Christian communities find themselves caught between faith and science.
Despite the trending hashtags and media coverage, research shows anti-maskers are often amplified by algorithms, Twitter and the people who mock them.
Geopolitical and nationalist narratives have been playing out in different communities, fomenting false information around treatments and cures for the coronavirus.
The infodemic has prompted some governments to restrict online speech in an attempt to stop the spread of false information. The cost? Fundamental human rights and freedoms.