disinformation

Should you call out a friend who shares disinformation or misleading stories about COVID-19 or anything else on social media?
Warnings from Democratic lawmakers and the latest revelations from a top DHS employee make it clear Trump doesn’t want the public to know what’s happening.
Three of Campaign Verify’s board members have ties to specific texting vendors and two of them are working to reelect the president.
Read this to figure out if your physician has some sketchy beliefs not supported by science. Illness is caused by demon sex, for example.
A group calling itself “America’s Frontline Doctors” spread false information about COVID-19 with the help of Facebook, right-wing media and President Trump.
Even if the platform deters another attack, the hack is a lightning rod for disinformation.
An interview with misinformation expert Claire Wardle on why false information thrives in a pandemic.
Far-right groups and websites across the globe have taken advantage of people’s fears and vulnerabilities in order to push disinformation to vilify Muslims.
False rumors have circulated wildly about drastic measures to stop the outbreak.
Max Boot compares the president to the Iraqi official known for his comically false disinformation.