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Countering disinformation – Issues and solutions for EU decision-makers

This short booklet gives an introduction to disinformation in the digital age, to help defend our societies from large-scale manipulation.

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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This document sheds light on X’s (formerly Twitter) research and content moderation policies linked to disinformation.
This document compiles a comparative analysis of the findings based on our factsheets mapping the state of disinformation across Europe, showing that the EU faces the same challenges regarding disinformation campaigns.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Poland.
Just over a year ago, our research into online Illuminati membership schemes unintentionally drew a global audience in search of wealth. Now we explore how our words, meant to expose deception, might have unintentionally tricked some into clickbaiting.
This factsheet delves into how some of the main platforms approach AI-manipulated or AI-generated content in their terms of use, exploring how they address its potential risk of becoming mis- and disinformation.
This factsheet delves into platforms’ policies on climate change misinformation, focusing on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X/Twitter and YouTube.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Romania.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in the Netherlands.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Slovakia.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Latvia.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Portugal.
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Luxembourg.