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FactCheck.org – fact checking website // FactCheck.org

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FactCheck.org is a nonprofit website that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics by providing original research on misinformation and hoaxes.

Indexed on 2023-06-29 11:01 // Categories: Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, and Resources



FakeNews.pl – Fact check website from Poland // FakeNews.pl

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The fakenews.pl portal is a website dedicated to a subject of fake news.

You will find here a collection of the latest and archival fake news verifications, interesting publications and articles.

Indexed on 2023-08-12 09:01 // Categories: Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, and Resources



New York Times fact check database // The New York Times

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Fact checks by the New York Times.

Indexed on 2023-06-29 11:05 // Categories: Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, and Resources



PolitiFact – fact checking website // PolitiFact (Poynter Institute)

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PolitiFact is a fact-checking website that rates the accuracy of claims by elected officials and others on its Truth-O-Meter.

Indexed on 2023-06-29 10:56 // Categories: Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, and Resources



Resource: “Vatnik Soup” – a guide to pro-Russian propagandists // Vatnik Soup (Pekka Kallioniemi)

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A project by Finnish academic Pekka Kallioniemi:

“#vatniksoup is a Twitter thread series (and a hashtag!) where I’ll introduce pro-Russian actors and propagandists from around the world, be they so-called “independent journalists”, politicians, military personnel or just regular grifters looking to get some easy money.

The series also has introductions and deeper insights on how online propaganda and disinformation works and is spread. For example, I’ll talk about troll farms, social media manipulation and Russia’s online information operations.”

Indexed on 2023-07-19 12:35 // Categories: Disinformation, Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, Resources, Russia, Russian propaganda, and Where to learn more



Reuters Fact Check database // Reuters

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Database of fact checks and debunkings by the news agency Reuters.

Indexed on 2023-06-29 10:38 // Categories: Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, and Resources



Russia’s Eliminationist Rhetoric Against Ukraine: A Collection // Just Security

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Dating at least to 2008 or 2009, increasingly hostile language laid the groundwork for rejecting Ukraine’s existence as a state, a national group, and a culture.

What follows is a compilation of publicly available statements (readers are invited to submit by email any that we may have missed).

Experts such as Francine Hirsch, a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of “Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg,” have pointed to such language as evidence of genocidal intent toward the Ukrainian people. Whether and how the concept of “genocide” applies to Russia’s campaign against Ukraine is the subject of debate, notwithstanding the reference in Article II of the Genocide Convention to “the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group, as such.”

Indexed on 2023-07-30 03:54 // Categories: Cultural genocide, Dehumanizing others, Fascism, Genocide, Genocide vs Ukraine (2022-), Hatred and bigotry, Incitement & hate speech, Nazism, Russia, Russian propaganda, and Ukraine



Snopes.com – fact checking website // Snopes

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Snopes.com has been fact-checking memes and legends on the internet since 1995.

Indexed on 2023-06-30 03:40 // Categories: Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, and Resources



StopFake.org – Fact checking website // StopFake.org

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Founded in 2014, StopFake.org’s initial goal was “to verify and refute disinformation and propaganda about events in Ukraine being circulated in the media. Eventually the project grew into an information hub where we examine and analyze all aspects of Kremlin propaganda.

We not only look at how propaganda influences Ukraine, we also try to investigate how propaganda impacts on other countries and regions, from the European Union to countries which once made up the Soviet Union.”

Indexed on 2023-08-16 04:44 // Categories: Disinformation, Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, Misconceptions, Resources, and Ukraine



TinEye – Reverse Image Search // TinEye

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One common fake news tactic is to use an old or unrelated image to “prove” a claim about a breaking event. Is the image in a news story really related to the event it claims? Use this powerful tool to check where and when an image has previously appeared across the internet.

Indexed on 2023-06-16 11:28 // Categories: Fact-checking tools, Image search, and Resources



USA Today Fact Check database // USA Today

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Database of fact checks and debunkings by USA Today.

Indexed on 2023-06-29 10:46 // Categories: Fact check websites, Fact-checking tools, and Resources



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