Sharing accurate information is one of the most effective ways to push back against misinformation. With the help of volunteers and members of our Network of Experts, we compile these fact-based infographics to help you change the conversation by sharing accurate information on topics around which misinformation is common.
These graphics are based on the inoculation method: The inoclulation method refers to letting your family, friends, and coworkers know when you've seen misinformation spreading on a certain subject (without sharing the misinformation itself). Studies have shown that when we're warned about misinformation we think more critically about what we see.