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Misinformation is influencing public opinion, decision making, and even geopolitics. And it’s not just coming from Facebook and Twitter—it’s coming from our political leaders. Yet our ability to detect misinformation is diminishing.

Kimberly Girling discusses the disruptive influence of misinformation on societies, and explains what individuals can do to help stem the tide of misinformation.

Recommendations:

Why I’m done saying ‘fake news’ by Katie Gibbs

Truth Toolkit: How to Combat Misinformation by Evidence for Democracy

Too Dumb for Democracy? by David Moscrop

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