Anonymous ID: 4b5003 Feb. 10, 2024, 8:31 p.m. No.20393751   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3764 >>3839

>>20393730

>bellingcat

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Who funds [bell¿ngcat]

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>https://anontimes.com/post/who-funds-bellingcat_68750

>https://anontimes.com/post/more-bellingcat-and-lighthouse-stuff-qanon-spreads-into-europe_65984

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iFUq_n5dgs

Mapping conspiracies

>1,019 views | Apr 9, 2022

What can the spread of QAnon from the US to Europe teach us about tackling disinformation and understanding countries’ vulnerabilities to viral conspiracy theories. Lighthouse Reports and Bellingcat have documented the spread of the QAnon to seven target countries in Europe, building a quantitative and qualitative understanding of the phenomenon. What can this experience tell us about the value of having an evidence base of local QAnon networks and narratives? How can data science support reporting on conspiracies and how can tools like Telegram scrapers be useful for analysis? While many analysts expected the conspiracy to end when Q went silent, the movement has remained active, compared in some quarters to a viral epidemic and in others to a religion. Europe’s experience of QAnon holds important lessons for journalists, policy-makers and anyone working to counter the effects of disinformation. Organised in association with Lighthouse Reports and Bellingcat.

With: Gabriel Geiger (Lighthouse Reports), Ross Higgins (Bellingcat), Daniel Howden (managing director Lighthouse Reports), Annique Mossou (Bellingcat)

 

 

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRNkRm3bpw8

QAnon Spreads Into Europe

>168 views | Apr 10, 2022

International Journalism Festival

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Interview with - Daniel Howden

What can the spread of QAnon from the US to Europe teach us about tackling disinformation and understanding countries’ vulnerabilities to viral conspiracy theories?Daniel Howden, managing director ofLighthouse Reports, gives us a brief presentation of the documentation reported in collaboration withBellingcatabout the spread of the QAnon to seven target countries in Europe, building a quantitative and qualitative understanding of the phenomenon.

 

Who funds [bell¿ngcat]

>they in here<

<Wave to [bell¿ngcat] anons!>

Howdy Daniel!

>>16187083

>¿ Bellingcat ¿ Who Funds Bellingcat?

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iFUq_n5dgs

Mapping conspiracies

>1,019 views | Apr 9, 2022

What can the spread of QAnon from the US to Europe teach us about tackling disinformation and understanding countries’ vulnerabilities to viral conspiracy theories. Lighthouse Reports and Bellingcat have documented the spread of the QAnon to seven target countries in Europe, building a quantitative and qualitative understanding of the phenomenon. What can this experience tell us about the value of having an evidence base of local QAnon networks and narratives? How can data science support reporting on conspiracies and how can tools like Telegram scrapers be useful for analysis? While many analysts expected the conspiracy to end when Q went silent, the movement has remained active, compared in some quarters to a viral epidemic and in others to a religion. Europe’s experience of QAnon holds important lessons for journalists, policy-makers and anyone working to counter the effects of disinformation. Organised in association with Lighthouse Reports and Bellingcat.

With: Gabriel Geiger (Lighthouse Reports), Ross Higgins (Bellingcat), Daniel Howden (managing director Lighthouse Reports), Annique Mossou (Bellingcat)

>(Bellingcat) mentions "8kun" during this (International Journalism) Festival, financed by above funders.