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- Fed Up With Google, Conspiracy Theorists Turn to DuckDuckGo, NYTimes February 23, 2022
- Who Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find Fingerprints, NYTimes February 19, 2022
- The Bad Ideas Our Brains Can’t Shake, The Atlantic February 14, 2022
- Why I’ve Decided to Take My Podcast Off Spotify, NYTimes February 3, 2022
- Beyond the Public Square: Imagining Digital Democracy, Yale Law Journal February 2, 2022
- A Safe Harbor for Platform Research, Knight First Amendment Institute January 21, 2022
- Why people believe misinformation and resist correction, Tech Policy Press January 14, 2022
- Bolsonaro crafts new social media strategy ahead of Brazil election, FT January 12 2022
- The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction, Nature Reviews Psychology January 12, 2022
- Prominent political podcasters played key role in spreading the ‘Big Lie’, Brookings Tech Stream January 4, 2022
- The Evidence Commission report, McMaster University 2022
- Now in Your Inbox: Political Misinformation, NYTimes December 13, 2021
- How to fix the internet, Prospect December 9, 2021
- Millions of Followers? For Book Sales, ‘It’s Unreliable.’ NYTimes December 7, 2021
- Those Cute Cats Online? They Help Spread Misinformation. NYTimes December 1, 2021
- Inside the ‘Misinformation’ Wars, NYTimes November 28, 2021
- The Secret to a Better Internet? Post Less, Chat More. NYTimes November 12, 2021
- Software-Supported Audits of Decision-Making Systems: Testing Google and Facebook’s Political Advertising Policies, ARXIV October 28, 2021
- Florida, in a First, Will Fine Social Media Companies That Bar Candidates, NYTimes May 24, 2021
- Here’s A Running List Of The Latest Hoaxes Spreading About The Coronavirus, BuzzFeed News March 16, 2021
- Platforms Must Pay for Their Role in the Insurrection, Wired January 6, 2021
- The Breakdown: Foreign Interference and the U.S. 2020 Election, Berkman Klein Center October 27, 2020
- ‘They’re Killing People’? Biden Isn’t Quite Right, But He’s Not Wrong, New York Times July 16, 2020
- Bot are Destroying Political Discourse as We Know It, The Atlantic January 7, 2020
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- The Global Disinformation Order: 2019 Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation, Resource Center on Media Freedom in Europe September 2019
- Another Network is Possible, Logic August 3, 2019
- Facebook is shaping public discourse. We need to understand how, Knight First Amendment Institute September 15, 2018
- Danger in the Internet Echo Chamber, Harvard Law Today March 24, 2017