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Network visualizations look impressive but first and foremost they are great tools for exploration. Here's a basic introduction on how to use to get started.
How to use social media to report on the protests over police brutality and structural racism sweeping the world.
The second in a new series of guides from First Draft looks at the tools, tips and techniques for figuring out if online materials is what it purports to be.
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The field guide's series of visual "recipes" focuses on capturing how digital platforms shape misleading information
Eoghan Sweeney spoke to verification specialists about how they've fine-tuned their workstations
How to sift through misinformation to make a difference by using our monitoring techniques established for our UK-election and Electionland projects
The release of the Snap Map and its activity during the G20 protests, has renewed interest in the platform as a reporting tool
Here are tactics and tools to help make the task of monitoring social media more manageable for journalists.
Proper analyses of bot networks demand skills and thinking that are totally new to social scientists and journalists