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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.
Whether it’s genuine confusion or malicious intent, the CDC and FDA’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System is being used to sow vaccine fears around the world.
Ongoing investigations into the origin of the coronavirus pandemic have created a minefield for journalists and audiences.
Platforms are hoping automated tools will help moderate social media content at scale, but massive challenges remain — especially for audiovisual misinformation.
Reporting on the election showed the need for partnerships with community organizations and researchers
The platforms can no longer delay on partnering with independent researchers and civil society organizations
The social media giants treat claims of election fraud vastly differently around the globe.
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.