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Anti-Propaganda Practices

Tools and insights to spot propaganda.

A close-up of a person analyzing news articles with a magnifying glass.
A close-up of a person analyzing news articles with a magnifying glass.
An independent journalist interviewing a source outdoors.
An independent journalist interviewing a source outdoors.

FAQs

What is propaganda?

Propaganda is biased information used to influence opinions or promote agendas.

How can I spot propaganda?

Look for emotional language, one-sided facts, and sources without transparency or evidence.

What resources help fight propaganda?

Our resources page lists essays, independent journalism links, and books that teach how to critically analyze information.

Why trust independent journalism?

Independent journalism often avoids corporate or political pressure, offering clearer perspectives.

Which books do you suggest?

We recommend thoughtful books that unpack media bias and critical thinking skills.

How can I contribute to anti-propaganda efforts?

You can share verified information, support independent outlets, and engage thoughtfully on social media platforms.

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Questions or suggestions? Reach out to discuss anti-propaganda resources and independent journalism.

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