
‘Infectious Vaccines’: Strep-A misinformation on the rise
Parents’ attitudes towards Strep A, a study has revealed, suggests a range of misinformation narratives are still at play. This means one thing for certain:
Parents’ attitudes towards Strep A, a study has revealed, suggests a range of misinformation narratives are still at play. This means one thing for certain:
Looking back, what are your thoughts on 2022 and its ‘misinformed’ months? We all heard and discussed how the allegedly rigged French elections undermined public
Last week, approximately 2000 protestors took to the streets in Oxford’s city centre. Their opposition: low traffic neighbourhoods. Demonstrations like these are not few in
At this time of great debate among academics, practitioners and governments on how we best tackle the disinformation problem, it is important to consider what
To minimise misinformation, we must first understand the threat it can have on any aspect of a brand, from designing a campaign to managing the
What happened: “The bird is freed”. A tweet from Tesla owner and billionaire Elon Musk as he finally completed the long-awaited takeover of Twitter last
COVID-19 taught us that tackling a pandemic means tackling two pandemics: one viral and one informational. Here are some of the emerging, and yet-to-emerge, misinformation
Here at the Lynn Misinformation Cell we monitor and track misinformation as it moves through the social media sphere in order to understand the strategy