7 ways to avoid becoming a misinformation superspreader
By for The Conversation
The problem of misinformation isn’t going away. Internet platforms like Facebook and Twitter have taken some steps to curb its spread and say...
Clinging To Eternal Russia
By EU vs Disinfo
Inevitability and Eternity
Time is one of the most fascinating concepts the mind has come up with. How one understands it, has...
Silence More: RT Boss Demands All Foreign Social Media Be Closed
By EU vs Disinfo
In November 2019, Russia adopted a law on developing a sovereign Internet. Recently, the Russian telecom watchdog Roskomnadzor declared that access to Twitter, after...
It’s not just a social media problem: How search engines can spread misinformation
By Chirag Shah, for The Conversation
As more people pick inaccurate and misleading results, the search engines learn that that’s what people want.
Search engines are one...
Russia Tries to Whitewash Syrian Regime’s Chemical Attacks
By Polygraph
Vasily NebenzyaRussia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations“In 2014, Syria completely abandoned its chemical weapons program, destroyed all its chemical warfare stockpiles and...
Grasping At Straws: How The Pro-Kremlin Media Tried To Legitimise The Illegal Annexation Of...
By EU vs Disinfo
“Among the many different examples of factually wrong claims that have come out of the Kremlin and media outlets loyal to...
Fake: Ukraine Incites War in Donbas to Bring On New Russia Sanctions
The Russian publication NewsFront continues to spread disinformation about the war in eastern Ukraine. The latest example is a claim that Ukraine is willing...
Ukrainian Forces: We Did Not Damage Gas Pipeline in Donetsk
Russian and separatist media are claiming that on March 11 Ukrainian Armed Fforces shelled the outskirts of Russian-occupied Donetsk, damaging a gas pipeline as...
Drunk Nikita Gave Away Crimea: StopFakeNews with Marko Suprun (No. 315)
Kyiv admits Ukraine got Crimea on a drunken fluke. Ukrainian military use prohibited weapons in Donbas. Ukraine’s EU Association agreement - a five year...
The Culture Of Resentment Revisited
By EU vs Disinfo
“The Russian word обида – obida – umbrage, resentment, pouting, holding a grudge – has become a core element in shaping public attitudes...