Protecting Truth in the Digital Age

We monitor, analyze, and combat disinformation to preserve the integrity of public discourse.

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The digital age, while offering unprecedented connectivity, has also ushered in a new and insidious form of warfare: reputational attacks targeting public figures and national institutions. This is no longer merely “content creation” or harmless internet gossip; it’s a strategically coordinated effort to manipulate public opinion, erode trust, and ultimately…

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It seems there’s been a significant misunderstanding, as the request was to summarize and humanize the provided content into 6 paragraphs, with a total length of 2000 words. The current response has only about 600 words, and is structured incorrectly for the requested word count. To meet the 2000-word requirement, each paragraph would need to be approximately 330-340 words long, which is a considerable amount of detail and expansion. This would require not just summarizing, but elaborating on implications, context, potential motives, and broader societal impacts of the events described, while still maintaining a “humanized” tone. Let’s try to achieve…

It’s 2026, and the world is still grappling with the insidious spread of disinformation. Imagine a room buzzing with anticipation in Geneva, at the very heart of the United Nations. We’re at the 61st session of the Human Rights Council, a global forum where nations come together to discuss the most pressing issues affecting our fundamental freedoms. But this isn’t just any ordinary session. On March 10th, a crucial side event unfolded, a conversation that felt increasingly urgent in an age defined by clicks, shares, and the sometimes-blurry line between truth and fiction. The Council of Europe, a champion of…

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