De Facto Reading Corner
Videos on misinformation and disinformation – from cognitive science, psychology and linguistics to the public and social aspects of the phenomenon. We are selecting video resources at various levels of complexity and we have been thinking of a system which would allow the users to easily identify on the list the content complexity level of the resource.

De Facto: external clips collection
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Why Amazon Has A Fake Review Problem
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Exposing 8 Viral Video Tricks That Will Blow Your Mind | DEBUNKING 2020 How To Cook That Ann Reardon
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Vid2Player: Controllable Video Sprites that Behave and Appear like Professional Tennis Players
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Sure, DeepFake Detectors Exist - But Can They Be Fooled?
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Survivorship Bias
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DeepFake Detector AIs Are Good Too!
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Not The White House Correspondents' Dinner: Using Deep Fakes for Good with Anthony Atamanuik | TBS
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Fake videos of real people -- and how to spot them | Supasorn Suwajanakorn
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Fighting Fake News in the Classroom
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The Truth About False News with Sinan Aral, MIT
De Facto: expert conferences & hearings
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Hearing: Online Imposters and Disinformation (EventID=109980)
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Renee DiResta: Media and Disinformation: What’s At Stake for Democracy?
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How can we combat fake news and digital misinformation?
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The consequences of misinformation: A symposium on media and democracy - Part 1
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The consequences of misinformation: A symposium on media and democracy - Part 2
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The consequences of misinformation: A symposium on media and democracy - Part 4
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The consequences of misinformation: A symposium on media and democracy - Part 3
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Disinformation techniques - the French experience