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Why debunking works worse than expected
A factually correct debunk can increase the spread of what it debunks.
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Photographs as a tool of manipulation
The most common fake is not a doctored image but a genuine photo with someone else’s caption.
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Signs of a coordinated account network
A single account proves almost nothing. What proves something is many accounts behaving alike in time.
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Hybrid influence and propaganda: the difference
The two terms are used interchangeably, and both lose their meaning as a result.
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Checking sources: the basic routine
Most errors in published material come not from clever forgeries but from skipped simple steps.