Lessons in Action

A lesson from Census Counts: How we prevented disinfo from spreading

This example from the Census Counts campaign shows how a network of civil rights organizations worked to prevent disinformation from suppressing participation in the 2020 Census.

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Don’t Wait, Inoculate! Messaging to preempt disinformation

Raphael Warnock’s 2020 campaign in Georgia for the U.S. Senate demonstrates how to effectively use inoculation messaging to combat disinformation.

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Communications Lessons From A Comedian: Stop Giving Fake Experts a Platform

When media give fake experts an equal platform to debate an indisputable issue like climate change, they can create a false equivalency and inadvertently contribute to the spread of mis- and disinformation.

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When You Don’t Realize You’re Spreading Disinformation

Disinformation is not always waged exclusively by bad actors. Read more about the Home Affairs hoax during the 2020 Census and how well meaning people can sometimes inadvertently spread mis- and disinformation too.

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