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📢📢The Anti-Misinformation Catalog v1.1 is official!
#resourceswerecommend have been flying in the door since we launched v1.0 six months ago. In this update, you'll find 80+ new summarized links across 12 better-organized sections. Improvements abound!
https://bit.ly/PAMRC
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5:56 AM · Mar 22, 2022
@Prism_Metanews
📢📢The Anti-Misinformation Catalog v1.1 is official!
#resourceswerecommend have been flying in the door since we launched v1.0 six months ago. In this update, you'll find 80+ new summarized links across 12 better-organized sections. Improvements abound!
https://bit.ly/PAMRC
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5:56 AM · Mar 22, 2022
https://prismmetanews.substack.com/p/anti-misinformation-resources-the?s=r
Anti-misinformation is the defining cause of our time. The spread of misinformation has come to the forefront of the national conversation, and we have already experienced some of the damage it can do.
To tackle misinformation, we must begin with a shared meaning of the word. Prism advocates for a narrow, defensible definition: misinformation refers to assertions that are falsifiable and have been found to be false.
Our vision is of a community of anti-misinformation champions who help each other turn back the tide that has swept over us. We need
* broad-based media, news, information, and science literacy;
* tools for people to strengthen themselves and others and develop essential habits;
* support to help people heal and rebuild the relationships capable of reaching those most in. need;
* fixes to the structures and systems that make misinformation profitable;
* the means to collectively deter and shut down bad actors; and
* organizational, financial, political, and informational support for the cause.
This Catalog is the informational support piece of the puzzlepulling together existing knowledge and placing it all at the communitys fingertipswith the hope that it helps enable the rest of what we need to do.
We want this meta-resource to be useful for as many people as possible. Please share it!
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The Anti-Misinformation Resources Catalog (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Mar 2022
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(21,751 posts)1. My Norton redflags this as a known dangerous site.
I don't know anything about it, just saying.
Nevilledog
(51,086 posts)2. Norton doesn't want you to combat misinformation!
It's basically links to online sources, categorized. And it's a substack, so I don't know why it would be flagged.