Liars and fake news merchants are profiting from misinformation and disinformation in Indonesia. Can it be fixed?
The platform’s handling of harmful content, including disinformation, hate speech and propaganda, has attracted widespread criticism.
As the Voice to Parliament referendum draws closer, it’s worth noting the main regulations relating to matters such as advertising, authorisation, and financial disclosure.
Parliament missed an opportunity to ban misinformation and disinformation during the referendum campaign.
Distrust is framed as a problem that needs to be solved. Instead, it can signal where there are deep social problems that need to be addressed.
How machine learning can play a key role in combating fake news.
The significance of a positive state of mind for survival is well-documented. In a COVID-19 world, it can also help motivate us to shape a better alternative future.
The backdrop of the pandemic, and yet another terror-inducing mass murder, amplifies the need for content moderation, and a preparedness to fact-check the fact-checkers.
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the vital role political journalists play in holding those in power to account.
Could fake news destroy our democracy? Dr Susan Carland finds out in our first episode in series two of What Happens Next?
The spread of misinformation has striking parallels with the biological pandemic – and it, too, has cost lives.
Until the two giants change, Twitter's political ad ban will have little effect on elections around the globe.
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