The ‘Critical Race Theory’ Coordinated Disinformation Campaign
Vague insinuations and apocalyptic handwringing are sure signs of an inauthentically organized media strategy.
Vague insinuations and apocalyptic handwringing are sure signs of an inauthentically organized media strategy.
Graphika’s report finds that suspected Russian agents pushed ‘Stop the Steal,’ other anti-democratic narratives.
Botnets, professional trolls, and enablers are following what should be by now a very familiar pattern.
A viral tweet demonstrates how easy it still is to get people to believe utter nonsense with out-of-context or wildly misapplied data.
Researchers at the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch say the majority of disinformation comes from just a handful of purveyors.
As some lawmakers use conspiracy theories to delay or interrupt the political process, others are leveraging them to try and gain power.
A Twitter account mimicked the financial app to prank high-profile figures in and around the finance world.
The brazen and blatant lies of gaslighting campaigns are difficult to fight with fact-checking alone, but they can be defeated through a multidisciplinary approach.
An image showing a group of people with U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert is real, but the date and location are being misrepresented.
Imaginary claims of “voter fraud” and “invalid elections” are being used to sow doubt and chaos around the state-certified win of Democratic Party candidates.