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It's becoming increasingly difficult for people to tell what is true online. As journalists, we have a responsibility to help our audience.

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With more influencers and news sources emerging each day, it’s becoming harder and harder to tell what's true.

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As AI images flood the internet, it's important journalists get on the record about the legitimacy of their content

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Copy this FAQ template to explain your reporting

If someone has an incorrect assumption about your work, what’s your counter narrative? Where are you on the record about how you operate?
Ashlyn Lipori-Russie explains her background and credentials.

Use a quick video to show why you’re trustworthy

Sure, you should update your About page. But a more engaging way to get on the record about your credibility and qualifications could be a vertical video.

Help people ‘do their own research’

Journalists could better equip people to investigate the facts and differentiate trustworthy news from misinformation. Find out how.

Build trust and connection by thinking beyond facts

It's becoming increasingly difficult for people to tell what is true online. As journalists, we have a responsibility to help our audience.

Want to reach beyond your newsroom’s bubble and biases? Apply for free training and coaching

This training will help journalists recognize how their own perspectives and biases show up in their work and how to reach audiences across a broader range of worldviews and experiences.

Republish this checklist for identifying credible creators

It's becoming increasingly difficult for people to tell what is true online. As journalists, we have a responsibility to help our audience.

Congratulations to the 2026 Advancing Democracy Innovation Fund Recipients

Congratulations to the first 11 grantees that are charting new paths forward

Answer your community’s questions about AI 

People want journalists to teach them about AI: how it works, what it can help them with and how to spot it

What information from independent creators can you trust? This checklist will help

With more influencers and news sources emerging each day, it’s becoming harder and harder to tell what's true.

How do you know something is true? Bring your receipts

As AI images flood the internet, it's important journalists get on the record about the legitimacy of their content

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