The disinformation disintegration
Sab 12 aprile 2025
16:00 - 16:50
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Mark Zuckerberg sent shockwaves through the media world when, abruptly, in the days before Donald Trump's inauguration, he swapped sides in the information war. Meta would no longer appoint fact-checkers in the US, would radically rewrite its policies on abusive speech, and would promote political content once again. His companies had been engaging in "censorship", he said, in the guise of efforts to tackle disinformation.
But none of this came from nowhere: the warning signs were visible throughout 2024, with vanishing support for anti-disinformation efforts. Media Matters For America has laid off many of its staff as it battles off lawsuits. The Global Alliance for Responsible Media is being shuttered, also amid lawsuits. Facebook has shut down CrowdTangle and is ceasing to report on disinformation. The Department for Homeland Security's ill-fated disinformation efforts are gone – after forcing Nina Jankowicz into hiding for a time. Claire Wardle is no longer at the Information Futures Lab she founded at Brown. The Stanford Internet Observatory was shuttered this summer.
Anti-disinformation efforts proved – ironically – to be great targets for disinformation and conspiracy theories themselves. As political polarisation worsened, funding such projects became risky and institution after institution withdrew. The people at the heart of the effort to protect good information proved incapable of tackling its effects when they hit close to home.
Why has this happened and what can be done?
Moderated by James Ball.
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James Ball
James Ball is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster and author, fellow of the think-tank Demos, and the political editor of The New European. He has worked as the global editor of TBIJ, a special correspondent at BuzzFeed UK and special projects editor at The Guardian, where he played a key role in the Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the NSA leaks by Edward Snowden, as well as the offshore leaks, HSBC Files, Reading the Riots and Keep it in the Ground projects. At WikiLeaks he was closely involved in Cablegate – the publication of 250,000 classified US embassy cables in 2010 – as well as working on two documentaries based on the Iraq War Logs. James is the author of multiple books, including Post-Truth and The Tangled Web We Weave: Inside The Shadow System That Shapes the Internet. His most recent book, The Other Pandemic: How Qanon Contaminated The World was published by Bloomsbury in July 2023. He writes an occasional newsletter, Techtris, on tech, policy and politics.
Emily Bell
Emily Bell is Founding Director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School, Leonard Tow Professor of Journalism, and a leading thinker, commentator, and strategist on digital journalism. The majority of Emily’s career was spent at Guardian News and Media in London working as an award-winning writer and editor both in print and online. She is a member of the committee which developed the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Charter in Media, chaired by Maria Ressa.
Nina Jankowicz
Nina Jankowicz is an internationally-recognized expert on disinformation and democratization, one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in AI, and the author of two books: How to Lose the Information War (Bloomsbury 2020), which The New Yorker called “a persuasive new book on disinformation as a geopolitical strategy, ” and How to Be A Woman Online (Bloomsbury 2022), an examination of online abuse and disinformation and tips for fighting back, which Publishers Weekly named “essential.” She was recognized for her Distinguished Professional Contributions to Media Psychology and Technology in 2024 by Division 46 of the American Psychological Association. She is the co-founder of the American Sunlight Project, a non-profit focused on countering disinformation. Jankowicz has advised governments, international organizations, and tech companies, and testified before the US Congress, and the UK, Canadian, and European Parliaments.