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Prevention, not cure, may be a more effective way to combat misinformation.
Ongoing investigations into the origin of the coronavirus pandemic have created a minefield for journalists and audiences.
Applying an overlay to images of misinformation prevents further amplification of harmful content.
The platform recently announced a ban on false Covid-19 and vaccine claims, so we used technical methods to see whether it’s working.
Best practices for effectively — and safely — reporting on extremism.
Ten tips for physical and digital safety when reporting.
New social media platforms are popping up every day, and you might be interested in joining them to inform your work.
How can we use our psychology to prevent misinformation from spreading and influencing people? We explain the key concepts in the third of a three-part series.
How can you use WhatsApp in your reporting, and what practical and ethical issues should you consider?
Why does our psychology make misinformation so hard to correct? We explain the key concepts in the second of a three-part series.
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.