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

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In the ever-unpredictable world of international politics, a recent wave of rumors sent ripples through the Middle East and beyond, suggesting that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had abruptly resigned. This news, initially reported by a dissident Iranian media outlet, sparked a flurry of activity and swift denials from within Iran’s government. The narrative quickly transformed from a simple resignation report into a complex tale of internal power struggles, diplomatic maneuvering, and the ever-present shadow of international relations. The Iranian government, through its official channels like IRNA news agency and the heavily-influential Tasnim News Agency, vehemently dismissed these claims as unfounded,…

The Fabricated Fury: Unpacking the “Bato” Copypasta and the Deception Within Imagine scrolling through your social media feed, perhaps during a quick break or while unwinding after a long day. You see a headline that jumps out at you, something about a major legal victory, a “landmark ruling” that protects a prominent senator from foreign interference. It’s concise, compelling, and seems to confirm a narrative you might already be familiar with. This is precisely the kind of experience the now-infamous “Bato” copypasta was designed to evoke. This widespread block of text, copy-pasted and disseminated across Facebook, loudly proclaimed that the…

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