How to Fight Disinformation — Part I: Firehosing
A practical guide to battling common disinformation and other hybrid warfare tactics.
A practical guide to battling common disinformation and other hybrid warfare tactics.
Your personal data is out there for the foreseeable future, so you have to fight against its myriad uses in other ways.
After losing the presidential election to Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden, Donald Trump first spread several baseless conspiracy theories before denying the results of the election outright.
Inflammatory and corrosive rhetoric is being laundered via social media commentary from fringe sites into the mainstream at a time of increasing uncertainty and instability.
The emails purport to be from the Proud Boys, but the group denies involvement.
A story about incriminating emails and other materials found on a laptop that may or may not actually have belonged to Hunter Biden relies heavily on innuendo and paper-thin sourcing.
A tweet attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump circulated on social media in screenshot form, but we had our doubts.
A viral rumor can be traced back to a Canadian satire site.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett has been criticized over her links to a religious sect that refers to its female leaders as “handmaidens.”
The alleged gunman was arrested and charged the morning after.