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News coverage that scapegoated Muslims for the spread of Covid-19 has been given a new lease of life on YouTube.
An anti-Muslim influence network in India hijacked recent conversations around Israel and Palestine.
Misleading information about China's Covid-19 vaccines could have global ramifications.
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.
Online anti-vaccination sources are using Russian state-funded media videos targeting the Pfizer vaccine to discredit coronavirus vaccination campaigns more broadly.
Anti-vaccination websites employ vast configurations of ad, social media and analytics trackers to drive traffic, build audiences and monetize misinformation.
The languages we speak greatly determine our access to reliable information and fact checks that debunk half-truths or false claims. A recent webinar by First Draft and Global Voices investigates how linguistic minorities can overcome this information inequality.
The platforms can no longer delay on partnering with independent researchers and civil society organizations
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.