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Digital Threats to Democracy

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Originally scheduled for April 23, 2020, this event has been postponed until further notice.

Social media is increasingly being used to disseminate disinformation to influence elections and politics more broadly. As defenders of democracy look for ways to recognize and combat disinformation, The Carter Center has launched a pilot project to develop and refine tools and techniques to analyze election-related disinformation. It’s also working with the election observation and human rights communities to begin establishing new international norms and standards in this area. Find out what we’ve learned so far and what more can be done.


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