Hearst Television, which has been one of our media partners since 2019, recently featured our work in a “Get the Facts” segment on how to det...
Hearst Television, which has been one of our media partners since 2019, recently featured our work in a “Get the Facts” segment on how to detect social media misinformation.
The segment includes two of our recent articles about the Israel-Hamas war — one about a viral video clip that took former President Donald Trump’s remarks about Israel out of context and another about social media posts that shared a doctored “memorandum” from the White House on aid to Israel. In her segment, Hearst Washington correspondent Jackie DeFusco also provides tools and best practices that we use...
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