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Detecting False Information: A Guide to Identifying Fake Accounts

Video Credit: The Communications Security Establishment

False information (Disinformation) misleads and is often spread by fake accounts or influencers.

Watch for typos, AI-generated posts, deepfakes, or accounts with high follower-to-engagement ratios and one-sided political views without fact verification.

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To be clear, there is nothing wrong with AI-generated posts, our own content is a mix of human and AI.

However, some foreign actors are not transparent about its use and aim to deceive by passing as human.

Check out our Note to learn how to identify them.

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