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Disinformation on social networks has become routine as Brazil heads for deeply divisive elections, but it can gain traction and a broader audience when...
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Disinformation on social networks has become routine as Brazil heads for deeply divisive elections, but it can gain traction and a broader audience when...
The death of Queen Elizabeth II has laid bare a blueprint for how disinformation flourishes around major news events.
TikTok is serving up misinformation to users searching for news about politics, climate change, Covid-19, the war in Ukraine and more, according to a...
Russia has covertly sent at least $300 million to foreign political parties and candidates in more than two dozen countries since 2014.
In a divisive election campaign blighted by fears of unrest if far-right President Jair Bolsonaro refuses to accept defeat.
TikTok on rolled out its battle plan against the deluge of misinformation expected to accompany the upcoming US midterm elections.
Taiwan saw a spike in online misinformation as China hosted huge military drills this month, much of it aimed at undermining the democratic island’s...
A Russian outfit hired people off the street and paid them to post online comments of grassroots support for Moscow’s invasion.
A Texas jury on Thursday ordered far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay more than $4 million in damages to the parents of a...
The attitude illustrates rising resentment against Ukrainian refugees in parts of Europe that experts link to false social media posts.