Think you spotted some misinformation?
Help stop the spread by reporting it. Research shows that correcting misinformation WORKS.
Different platforms have different processes for reporting. The World Health Organization (WHO) has a helpful resource that directs to each platform (i.e. how to report on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc.). Check it out
We’ve also created a walk-through tutorial with screengrabs (check our story highlights for a how-to guide)
Have a question about something you read online? Take a screenshot instead of sharing the link. When we share links to misinformation we are amplifying their content in the ✨algorithm✨.
Our friend @science.sam put us on to this hot tip . Quote tweeting a bad take or sharing it directly in your story might help misinformation spread further.
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Think you’ve spotted some misinformation?
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Help stop the spread by reporting it.
Research shows that correcting misinformation WORKS: https://t.co/bX4jTDk1g8
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