Ownership, political alignment and funding sections can be useful in identifying context, parent companies, editorial history.
Fact-checking
- Look for primary sources, documents, raw footage, direct statements
- Check dates, locations, and original context
- Be cautious with content designed to provoke urgency or outrage
Browser tools/plugin for analyzing videos, thumbnails, and metadata.
Social media and firsthand sources
Individual accounts can provide valuable information, but should be treated as sources, not conclusions.
Distinguish original posts from reposts
Look for consistency over time
Seek corroboration from independent sources
Be cautious with anonymous or newly created accounts during crises
⚠️ Remember ⚠️ Visibility does not equal reliability.
Supporting reporting
Independent journalism, especially local reporting, is often the first to disappear. Ways to support responsibly:
- Prefer subscriptions over clicks
- Support reporters and outlets doing on-the-ground work when possible
- Avoid amplifying headlines or summaries without reading the full article