Apps

As part of our work, the Lab develops public-facing information-integrity dashboards, along with research apps and tools, to support social science research on online participation and communities. Our apps and tools are used by thousands of students, educators and researchers worldwide each year. If you are interested in developing a custom version of any of our research tools or social media visualization dashboards, please get in touch with us.

Social Media Research & Knowledge Mobilization Tools

Communalytic is a no-code computational social science research tool for studying online communities and public discourse on social media.
The Social Media Research Toolkit is a curated collection of more than 50 tools compiled by researchers at the Social Media Lab. Updated each year, it includes only tools used in peer-reviewed academic research.
KM Compass is an app designed to help researchers turn ideas into impact. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to improve your Knowledge Mobilization (KM) efforts, KM Compass will guide you through the process every step of the way.

Information Integrity Dashboards

PolidashBoard is an app for tracking ads about politics, elections and social issues on Facebook and Instagram.
The NoteTracker Dashboard is a searchable database of X’s Community Notes with an analytics dashboard that displays live, real-time statistics.
The Deepfakes Tracker research portal is a public-facing research hub that tracks and contextualizes the evolving use of deepfakes and synthetic media online.
The Migration Ad Observatory tracks, analyzes, and visualizes migration-related advertising on Facebook and Instagram to uncover trends, narratives, and patterns.
The ConflictMisinfo is a research hub shining a light on how false and misleading information about the Russia-Ukraine war spreads online.
The Telegram War Room is a detailed map of the web of Telegram channels and groups sharing news and updates about the Russia-Ukraine war.
The COVID-19 MisInfo research portal is a rapid response research hub that tracks and analyzes COVID-19-related misinformation. [Archived]
The COVID-19 Twitter Pandemic Archive is a catalogue of datasets containing billions of tweet IDs for COVID-19-related tweets, along with data visualization dashboards that display high-level monthly stats on COVID-19 conversations on Twitter. [Archived]

Open-source Projects

ModSimulator is an open-source research tool designed to test the effectiveness of soft content-moderation measures on social media (a fork of the MockSocialMediaWebsite research tool).
GraphOptima is a framework for optimizing graph layout and readability metrics for large networks. The framework automates parameter selection, layout computation, and readability metric calculation.
The Tweets Sampling Toolkit lets you randomly sample from massive Tweet ID datasets (100M+) and perform set operations—such as intersections, differences, and unions—making large-scale Twitter data analysis simple and efficient.
The Fact Check Assistant is an AI-powered chatbot for simple fact-checking. It was a prototype designed to demonstrate and test the feasibility of using AI technologies to mitigate the impact of online misinformation. (Circa 2023)