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Dismislab
Partho Pratim Das
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Partho Pratim Das
How clickbait headlines spread confusion on social media
There’re several instances of clickbait headlines spreading confusion among social media users. Read how it happens.
Case studies: The growing market of cheap fakes on YouTube
YouTube, as a platform, profits from these cheap fakes, and probably so do the content creators.
101 lies that resurface (almost) every year
Dismislab identified 101 misinformation that persists on social media to resurface almost every year even though they were debunked.