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  • In Kremlin’s spider web - social media analysis of the migrant crisis disinformation on Facebook

    Comprehensive analysis of the networks of profiles, pages, and groups on social media has shown that Alongside these domains, social media spreading false or misleading information about migration crisis As assumed, the Facebook groups that published the most disinformative content were the social channels This shows that the channels created on social media not onlyu connect different disinformation narratives According to information in social media, both users are from Kaliningrad.

  • Breaches in regulation for political ads on social media pose a risk on electoral transparency

    Political advertising on social media has given political parties and candidates more possibilities for media giants are facing frequent criticism over the lack of regulations concerning political ads. “We notice that the flow of political advertising on social media in Lithuania is rapidly growing. The amount of political advertising in social media is growing around the world and Lithuania is no exception media platforms.

  • When you can't trust your eyes – Civic Resilience Course teaches to recognize false information

    TikToks containing misinformation about COVID-19 are being watched by young children, seemingly harmless Within the course curriculum we will try to explain, why you might see what you see on your social media news feed, how to avoid falling into a YouTube rabbit hole, and how to discern a real social media profile Given what they learned from research into Gen Z’s social media habits, Debunk.org focused on teaching media/search engine algorithms work.

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  • Disinformation Analyst: HANDS-ON CRASH COURSE

    "Disinformation Analyst: Hands-on Crash Course" was created by an NGO and technology think-tank Debunk.org This digital course is based on Debunk.org 3-step disinformation analysis methodology and is tailored to provide all skills necessary to recognize disinformation in a short period of time. You will: • Learn the basics of discerning disinformation and misinformation • Study the main strategies used by government-managed media channels • Learn how to identify sources, assess the content they publish

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