Encyclopedia
Browse through our collection of fallacies, fake news, and misinformation, to learn how to debunk each. You can get to know more about their backgrounds and focuses with examples from international media.
The articles in this encyclopedia were written by our project participants. We did not police the choice of the topic, or the source media, we simply wanted to show as much variety as possible. That is why there are articles focused on more serious topics, as well as more light-hearted ones. Any disinformation has the potential to be harmful on some scale, even if it is only creating distrust in the society.

Vassalage treaty of treason
Fascists want a death penalty for Czech Minister of Defence

War in the Balkans?
An inappropriate comparison between Kosovo and Ukraine

Racist politician?
Journalistic trick to make a Minister of Education sound racist

Stacking the Deck
The author misreports an event using slanted language and one-sided storytelling

Peace and Justice
How can call for peace serve defeatism and propaganda of the aggressor

Toxic Salmon?
Why salmon is (not) the unhealthiest food

Overestimation links lifestyle to aging
Overestimating the impact a healthy lifestyle can have on the ageing process

Missing context
Framing a Christian man as a victim of LGBTQ+ rights

Diamond cut elections
Antisemitic twist on conspiracy about why are liberal politicians wining in western Europe

Candy ingredients safety
Falsely claiming a product is dangerous

Misinterpreted parallels
An alleged similar event is compared to a case of racially motivated violence without sufficient proof

Lockdown-related manipulation
Lockdown shown as an arbitrary decision of the government