Is Lloyd Austin Considering ‘Defunding’ or ‘Maybe Disbanding’ the U.S. Army?
An actual news organization’s reporting was distorted to push disinformation about the Biden administration’s Defense Secretary.
An actual news organization’s reporting was distorted to push disinformation about the Biden administration’s Defense Secretary.
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.
A suspicious “statement” attracted attention on Twitter in December 2020.
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.
A Dinesh D’Souza tweet claimed that Facebook “removed” the title of “President” from Trump’s page, which he said was “disturbing.”
One of the president’s sons has amplified a questionable video on Twitter, effectively spreading disinformation about the U.S. election.
Michigan’s Attorney General warned of election day robocalls received by Flint residents warning of “long lines” — and advising them to vote “tomorrow.”
A photo of an election-related mailer circulating online was misleading for several reasons.
Twitter accounts — many of which were very new — claimed that “members” of “antifa” were caught setting fires in Oregon in September 2020; shady sites quickly padded out the speculation for a multilayered disinformation attack.