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Thu, Mar 11, 2021

Reporting inaccurately linking deaths to vaccination risks fueling vaccine hesitancy

Fringe and mainstream coverage implied deaths

Mon, Mar 8, 2021

Pro-Kremlin outlets capitalize on the political crisis in Georgia

Amid the ongoing crisis, pro-Kremlin outlets

Mon, Mar 8, 2021

How U.S. white nationalists organized a conference in plain view on Twitter and Telegram

Throwaway Twitter accounts spread ticket links

Mon, Mar 8, 2021

Op-Ed: What Clubhouse conversations on Chinese politics tell us about Chinese propaganda

While many mainland Chinese users on

Thu, Mar 4, 2021

Georgia’s pro-government actors re-up 2019 leaked audio conversation amid political crisis

Leaked 2019 audio of discussion between

Wed, Mar 3, 2021

Influencer extremism: Q-Shaman expanded his brand at the Capitol attack

Jacob Chansley, aka the Q-Shaman, stormed

Wed, Mar 3, 2021

Op-Ed: The next big wave of disinformation will be heard, not seen

Audio chat may be all the

Tue, Mar 2, 2021

Op-Ed: Government of India introduces drastic new internet rules

New rules for online intermediaries, social

Fri, Feb 26, 2021

Extremist social media influencers to gather offline for first time since Capitol attack

Far-right America First organizers are leveraging

Tue, Feb 23, 2021

Online attacks fuel hate against civil servants at the heart of Georgia-Azerbaijan border dispute

Cartographer accosted in a shopping center

Mon, Feb 22, 2021

Terror groups in Jammu and Kashmir adopt Canadian messaging app to evade Indian security services

The use of Nandbox, a messaging

A man walks past a graffiti of Ugandan opposition presidential candidate Bobi Wine in Kampala, Uganda, January 17, 2021. (Source: REUTERS/Baz Ratner)

Mon, Feb 22, 2021

Prominent Ugandan news websites implicated in government-aligned social media campaign

Websites implicated in Facebook takedown that involved government employees engaging in coordinated inauthentic behavior.

by Tessa Knight, Alyssa Kann

Africa Disinformation