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Google launches campaign against fakes about Ukrainian refugees

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As part of the project, psychologists from the Universities of Cambridge and Bristol created 90-second videos designed to “vaccinate” people against harmful content on social networks.

Google subsidiary Jigsaw is launching a campaign to counter disinformation about Ukrainian refugees in Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic next week. This was reported by Reuters.

The campaign will run for one month. The videos, which will air in Google’s YouTube, Twitter, TikTok and Meta Facebook ad slots, should help people identify emotional manipulation in news headlines.

“The campaign aims to build resilience against anti-refugee narratives. It will be carried out in collaboration with local non-governmental organizations, fact-checkers, academics and disinformation experts. We see it as a pilot experiment, so there’s no reason this approach can’t be applied to other countries,” said Beth Goldberg, head of research at Jigsaw.

Recall that earlier in the Russian Federation they actively disseminated information about the acquisition of Russian passports in the Kherson region.

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