Misinformation is a mistake; disinformation is a strategy. But both can do equal harm once they’re believed

Misinformation and disinformation aren’t new phenomena in our society, but in this digital age, they’ve become nearly impossible to escape. Every day, on every social media platform, fake news stories circulate faster than fact-checkers can debunk them. One viral post might claim that Starbucks sponsored a controversial political convention, while another spreads gossip about a…

The price of truth

Fake news has always existed, but with the rise of the Internet and social media, it spreads today more quickly and widely than ever. For this reason, fact-checking — the verification of the accuracy of statements, declarations, images or news — has become more and more central in the modern information landscape. However, fact-checking can…

Fact-checking can expose misinformation, but it rarely changes the minds of those already convinced

In the digital age, truth travels slower than rumor. Fact-checking initiatives can expose misinformation, but they face an unexpected obstacle: those who already believe the falsehoods rarely change their minds. Why doesn’t evidence always win over conviction? The contemporary information environment has transformed the way societies understand truth. While digital platforms have made access to…

When it comes to fact-checking populist EU politicians, the task often feels nearly impossible

It is indeed true that fact-checking political claims often seems like an impossible task. Politicians sometimes tend to twist facts, throw around accusations or take figures out ofcontext. Populist politicians are the best in this club, and they are the ones who make the fact checker’s job so much more difficult. But we must never…

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War of the Worlds proved that truth isn’t just about what’s said – it’s about who says it, and how ready people are to believe

“Ladies and gentlemen, this is the most terrifying thing I have ever witnessed!” These are the words that were blasting through the radio on Halloween in 1938. “War of the Worlds” interrupted the news bulletin and music to declare that aliens were invading the earth. It was theatrical, melodramatic and spectacular. You could call it…

Coverage of Farage’s Crime Statement Across British Media

Nigel Farage held a press conference in Westminster on 21 July 2025, which was also published on YouTube by ITV News under the headline “Farage pledges to ‘halve crime in five years’ in law and order speech.” During the conference, he claimed that “The crime survey for England and Wales is based on completely false…

Apple’s Green Claims: Progress or PR-Spin?

Headlines like “Apple surpasses 60% reduction in global emissions, moves closer to 2030 climate goal” sound impressive, and they are meant to. But it’s important to look beyond the headlines, because many readers never get past them. Big environmental numbers can easily give a misleading impression of how much progress a company has truly made.…