Learn to Recognize What Is True and What Is Trickery in the Great Circus of the Internet
The article discusses the importance of discernment when navigating the internet, emphasizing the prevalence of misinformation and the need for vigilance.
Making the actual voice of the Iranian people invisible
The article discusses a recent demonstration in Munich against the Iranian regime, emphasizing the need to recognize the genuine voices of the Iranian people amidst digital misinformation.
New Social Media Just for Icelanders
A new Icelandic social media platform called Slapp aims to tackle the issues of misinformation and advertising overload that plague other social networks.
Asahi Shimbun and LINE Yahoo's 'News Checkup' Wins Award, Recognized as Educational Material
Asahi Shimbun and LINE Yahoo's collaborative initiative 'News Checkup 2024' has been awarded the 'Home Award' at the DIGITAL POSITIVE ACTION AWARDS 2026 for its effectiveness as an educational resource on digital media literacy.
Katarzyna Kucharczyk: The Right to be Forgotten. How to Exit the Matrix
The article discusses the increasing requests from Poles for the right to be forgotten online and its implications.
A Heated Debate on 'God's Days': Does Freedom Conflict with Religion?
A discussion on Al Jazeera's program addressed the intersection of freedom and religion in the context of rising atheism and digital misinformation in the Arab world.
Strict rules on fake AI videos
India is implementing stringent regulations on the creation and distribution of fake AI-generated videos.
Paid profiles equalize politics and gossip on social networks
The article discusses the risks posed by the use of digital influencers and AI-generated deepfakes in the upcoming elections, highlighting the need for vigilance from officials like Minister Nunes Marques who will lead the Electoral Court.
Why Africa’s truth is falling behind in the digital race
A recent Africanews Debate explored the alarming spread of misinformation in Africa, discussing the factors contributing to this issue and its impact on society.
The Government will pursue misinformation on networks
The government is implementing a package of measures to combat illegal online content and misinformation, including criminal prosecution of CEOs of digital platforms that allow such content.
Cyberbullying Also Concerns Business
With the development of new technologies, businesses are becoming increasingly dependent on operating in the digital space, which can lead to negative campaigns against them, including hate, threats, false reports, and misinformation, even using deepfake technology.
Digital Sovereignty: Ministerial Conflict over Microsoft - Füracker Accuses Mehring of 'Fake News'
During the first cabinet meeting of the year in Bavaria, a conflict erupted between finance minister Albert Füracker and colleague Mehring regarding digital sovereignty and allegations of misinformation.