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This blog post builds on our previous work on malicious semi-compliance, taking a deeper dive into the lengthy and burdensome reporting mechanisms platforms have designed to discourage users from reporting illegal content, despite the DSA’s requirement for user-friendly notice mechanisms.

Research is a core part of what we do. It involves identifying, uncovering, and explaining disinformation campaigns and networks, using open source investigation techniques (OSINT) and social media network analysis methodologies. We disseminate our findings via our partnerships with the media and leading experts in the field.

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Europe’s counter-disinformation community faces growing pressure from both hostile foreign actors and shifting domestic politics. This publication examines how these trends, illustrated through the case of Germany, are reshaping the environment for safeguarding the integrity of Europe’s information space.
This publication updates the EU DisinfoLab’s 2022 impact-risk index with new elements, standardised metrics, and an automated tool to reflect evolving disinformation threats.
Despite advances in disinformation research, measuring its true impact remains one of the field’s toughest challenges. This publication maps how different frameworks define and assess impact — aiming to clarify, compare, and close the gaps in our understanding.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Lithuania.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Latvia.
This updated document tracks how major platforms are handling climate disinformation, in light of evolving policies and the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA).
Get the full overview of Austria’s disinformation landscape.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Germany.
This report presents the final findings of the HEAT project, which investigated climate-related misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation (MDM) across Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in France.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Portugal.
In the face of disinformation, defenders of democracy are often drawn into endless battles against falsehoods. Yet, this is precisely the trap laid by anti-democratic movements.