Misinformation Toolkit
How to spot deepfake videos and AI audio
We’ve been fact checking a new kind of misinformation lately—here are some practical tips on how to spot it. Read
News & Online Editor
Grace joined Full Fact in March 2018 from the Press Association. She’s in charge of our work on the Third Party Fact Checking programme with Facebook and is particularly interested in debunking rumours spreading on social media.
She is a qualified journalist and has a Biology degree.
Misinformation Toolkit
We’ve been fact checking a new kind of misinformation lately—here are some practical tips on how to spot it. Read
But ULEZ and the congestion charge don’t. Read
We often see misinformation about high-profile criminals. Read
A 2015 photo of a performance art piece featuring a neon yellow face and body covering has been the subject of misinformation for years across several countries. Read
A photo of a speed camera on fire being shared with the implication it was taken recently in England is actually over five years old and was taken in Asia. Read
A photo that first went viral in 2006 is being shared with false claims it shows recent events of children drawing on shells bound for Gaza. Read
The pledge was made in 2017. As of 2022, they had hired over 4,000 refugees globally. Read
A clip of the singer has been shared with claims she’s holding the Palestinian flag during a gig. Other footage clearly shows she was holding a Mexican flag. Read
A behind-the-scenes video about a stylised film is being shared with claims it is evidence of Palestinians staging children’s injuries. Read
A video of a building in the Gaza Strip being blown up has been claimed to show a Palestinian parliament building, but it does not. Read