A vibrant home for disinformation activists and experts
EU DisinfoLab is an independent non-profit organisation focused on tackling sophisticated disinformation campaigns targeting the EU, its member states, core institutions, and core values.
What we do

Research
We continuously monitor disinformation activities across the major platforms (digital and traditional), identify trends and threats, alert activists and researchers to these, and make our resource pool widely available to collaborators.

Knowledge sharing
We develop and maintain an independent European platform on disinformation, providing experts with tools and resources to encourage collaboration. We collect and organise critical information, findings, tools and other resources useful for activists and experts.

Advocacy
We regularly make policy recommendations at the EU level and to Member States based on our own analyses, and help other activists ensure that their advocacy efforts are grounded in sound analyses.

Outreach
We organise regular events, including an annual conference, webinars, and workshops, which collectively assemble researchers and experts to share experiences and tools, plan collaborations, and keep abreast of critical developments in the field.
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EU DisinfoLab 2022 Annual Conference
Mark your calendars for our upcoming EU DisinfoLab 2022 Conference to be held on October 25-26 in Brussels!
OUR LATEST RESEARCH

Disinformation for the sake of activism in the German electoral campaign
During the 2021 German federal elections, satirical campaigns, set up by activists group, spread online and offline. When does satire become disinformation?
HIghlights
This edition of our Disinfo Update will provide you with insights about content moderation, the DSA which nears the finish line, Kremlin OSINT tactics, and many more.
The last French presidential election five years ago was marked by the Macron Leaks and the spectacular dissemination of data.
In light of the Trilogue negotiations, we reflected on the importance of a strong redress mechanism in the Digital Services Act with some exceptional guests.
