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"While debunking or fact-checking is an important tactic to address information risks, the technique is reactive and often overcome by the speed and virality of misinformation, disinformation and hate speech. Pre-bunking is a preventative measure that aims to prepare audiences to recognize and resist information risks." - UNHCR

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Disint.ai

Disint.ai

Netherlands (Nederland, Holland) šŸ‡³šŸ‡±

disint.ai - a narrative intelligence and social listening platform for YouTube.

A Practical Guide to Prebunking Misinformation

A Practical Guide to Prebunking Misinformation

New York City (NYC / New York, NY)

This guide was developed for practitioners interested in defending against misleading and manipulative information

Towards psychological herd immunity: Cross-cultural evidence for two prebunking interventions against COVID-19 misinformation

We find that Go Viral!, a novel five-minute browser game, (a) increases the perceived manipulativeness of misinformation about COVID-19, (b) improves people’s attitudinal certainty (confidence) in their ability to spot misinformation and (c) reduces self-reported willingness to share misinformation with others.

Fake news game confers psychological resistance against online misinformation

We provide initial evidence that people’s ability to spot and resist misinformation improves after gameplay, irrespective of education, age, political ideology, and cognitive style.

Cranky Uncle

The Cranky Uncle game uses cartoons and critical thinking to fight misinformation.

Detect Fakes

Detect Fakes

Northwestern University, Campus Drive, Evanston, IL

See for yourself how accurately you can identify AI-generated images

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