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Thu, Oct 29, 2020
Evaluating contradictory foreign interference allegations in the 2020 U.S. election
Information sharing regarding counter-claims of foreign
Fri, Oct 23, 2020
Belarus anti-Lukashenka media falls into confirmation bias traps
NEXTA Live and TUT.by shared unverified
Thu, Oct 22, 2020
Coverage of Hunter Biden story illustrates extremes in media polarization
Far-right amplification of potential influence op
Tue, Jun 16, 2020
DFRLab statement on Maria Ressa
The Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab stands with Maria Ressa and Reynaldo Santos Jr.
Fri, May 22, 2020
Op-Ed | The pitfalls of Ukraine’s new concept bill on countering disinformation
Ukrainian legislative proposal threatens to undermine
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
How a false story about a Cuban COVID-19 vaccine spread in Latin America
Interferon, falsely touted as a coronavirus
Thu, Apr 16, 2020
Partisan divisions frame hydroxychloroquine coverage in the U.S.
Daily coverage of the drug shared
by Alyssa Kann
Mon, Sep 9, 2019
“We Need to Talk”: Ukrainian and Russian media talk past each other
Proposed “TV bridge” dialogue between Ukrainian and Russian TV studio audiences fell apart after one pulled out amid public outcry
by Roman Osadchuk
Wed, Jul 3, 2019
Real Users Inadvertently Boost Bot Campaign Against Glenn Greenwald in Brazil
In criticizing a trending hashtag targeting the journalist, his supporters unintentionally amplified a bot-fueled Twitter campaign
by Luiza Bandeira
Sat, Jun 22, 2019
360/OS 2019: Ethical Norms and Methods in Open-Source Research
Part of a series of posts highlighting key themes at the DFRLab’s 360/OS 2019 summit
Thu, Feb 7, 2019
#DigitalSherlocks: See You In London
360/OS Open Source Summit in London on June 20–21, 2019