
The Russia-Ukraine ConflictMisinfo Dashboard is an information management tool for monitoring online misinformation and disinformation about the 2022 Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It tracks and visualizes debunked claims from 100s of trusted fact-checkers from around the world.
Additional resources: How to filter out the noise
As headlines scream about Russia’s attack on Ukraine, it’s easy to retweet or share updates without always verifying first. We put together a guide on how to navigate the news. Special thanks to @tanyalokot from @globalvoices for helping us. https://t.co/0K6gzmawT3 pic.twitter.com/W77J2GHl9R
— OpenArchive (@open_archive) February 24, 2022
Our team put together a fact sheet for journalists writing about the war in Ukraine. These 6 key facts should appear in all articles describing the conflict so that readers understand the history of Russian invasion.https://t.co/2SiWMnUwLJ
— Joan Donovan, PhD 🦫 (@BostonJoan) March 1, 2022
Some quick notes on how to be careful with what you read and share right now on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, based on SIFT, with some slight shifts in emphasis for fast-moving foreign events. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/ksID1mFB67
— Mike Caulfield (@holden) February 24, 2022
Today’s a good day to take a look at how to do a reverse image search – a quick method to find whether a piece of content online is old and unrelated to a current event.
— Seana Davis (@Seana_Davis) February 24, 2022
Check this tutorial (that’s less than 5 mins!) from @NewsLitProject ⬇️https://t.co/zt3ODvleO9