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NZ’s “disinformation dozen” fuel fake news at Parliament protest – In The News

NZ’s “disinformation dozen” fuel fake news at Parliament protest – In The News

In the News  |  Published: 19 May 2022

The protest at Parliament was unlike anything seen before, say NZ disinformation researchers in a fresh report. Seeking to understand […]

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Half of NZ has at least one misinformed belief – Expert Reaction

Half of NZ has at least one misinformed belief – Expert Reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 30 June 2021

A survey from the Classification Office offers a glimpse at how pervasive misinformation is in New Zealand, and how it’s […]

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Twitter ‘bots’ spreading misinformation – Expert Reaction

Twitter ‘bots’ spreading misinformation – Expert Reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 21 November 201811 February 2019

Twitter bots play an enormous role in spreading misinformation, according to a study conducted during the 2016 US presidential election […]

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