disinformation
Monkeypox misinformation on social media — and the main myths that are being spread
In this report, NewsGuard features monkeypox false claims that have been shared in English, French, Italian and German to over 3.8 million people on Facebook (pages and groups) and Twitter, between May 21 and June 13, 2022
10 Recommendations by the Taskforce on Disinformation and the War in Ukraine
This report lists 10 recommendations for policy makers, technology companies, as well as newsrooms and civil society, based on observations, research activities and discussions
MUMIDIS, the digital disinformation museum
MUMIDIS is a project about the impact of fake news in our society. It’s a part of MediaFutures second open call
IDMO and EDMO welcome the 2022 Strengthened Code of Practice on Disinformation
The Code of Practice on Disinformation is a first-of-its kind tool through which relevant players in the industry agreed – for the first time in 2018 – on self-regulatory standards to fight disinformation
Global Information War: An International Forum – June 30, 2022
The event, organised by IDMO, will recount the impact of disinformation on our lives starting from the pandemic crisis and the war in Ukraine
Targets of Ukraine-related disinformation become clearer in April
In EDMO’s monthly brief the analysis of the main disinformation trends about Ukraine
Ad-Funded Disinformation on the Ukraine Conflict – A GDI perspective
The Global Disinformation Index (GDI) is a member of the EDMO task force on Ukraine and has been tracking the monetisation of harmful disinformation on the conflict in Ukraine for over a month
A Ukraine-related disinformation tsunami hit Europe in March
In EDMO’s monthly brief the analysis of the main disinformation trends about Ukraine
Ukrainian refugees and disinformation: situation in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania
The problem of disinformation about the situation of refugees from Ukraine and the host countries: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania – summary report
Updated fact-checking Russian disinformation about Bucha’s massacre
Journalists who were able to reach Bucha after the departure of the Russian troops witnessed streets lined with abandoned corpses, some of which showed signs of summary executions, such as hands tied behind their backs, and clearly visible bullet holes marking their bodies