Misinformation Toolkit
Getting started with the Misinformation Toolkit
To spot bad and misleading information, ask yourself these three simple questions: Where’s it from? What is missing? How do you feel? Read
Simple practical tools anyone can use to identify bad information
Misinformation Toolkit
To spot bad and misleading information, ask yourself these three simple questions: Where’s it from? What is missing? How do you feel? Read
Misinformation Toolkit
We’ve been fact checking a new kind of misinformation lately—here are some practical tips on how to spot it. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
Genuine footage of the conflict has been shared, but miscaptioned videos have been spreading too. Here’s how to work out what’s real and what’s not. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
Full Fact’s guide on how to spot images created using Artificial Intelligence. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
We’ve been checking videos claiming to be filmed in Ukraine. Here’s how to do it. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
Here are examples of image-based misinformation we’ve encountered in our work, and advice on how to verify things you may encounter every day. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
There’s a lot of misinformation about Covid-19, so Full Fact is sharing its top tips on how to check if a claim is true. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
It can be difficult to work out whether crime stories have real substance to them, but there are some steps you can follow to help. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
Polls often dominate political conversation but it can sometimes be difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff. Here are a few steps you can follow to help you judge how trustworthy a poll is. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
When it comes to headlines, what you see should be what you get. Last week we secured a correction in The Sun. This is what happened. Read