Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConBridging the Divide Between Local News and Online PlatformsUpdates from the Schema-Online Local News discussion seriesSep 23, 2021Sep 23, 2021
Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConThe UX Design of Credibility Labels: What Do We know?Which labeling interventions work? And how do users perceive them?Sep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021
Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConExamining Opaque Programmatic Markets with the Credibility Coalition AdSellers DatasetQuantifying how the ads.txt and sellers.json standards are used in practice.May 4, 20211May 4, 20211
Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConThe Case for Using Market Forces to Combat Misinformation and Disinformation (Part II)It is time for the root issue of misinformation— the business model itself— to be confronted and transformed.Jan 8, 20215Jan 8, 20215
Credibility CoalitioninCredibility Coalition BlogHello WorldAn example of a CredCo blog postJan 4, 2021Jan 4, 2021
Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConThe Case for Using Market Forces to Combat Misinformation and Disinformation (Part I)Examining the complex environment within which publishers, consumers and myriad advertising players interactJul 7, 20201Jul 7, 20201
Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConPrinciples for a Healthy Information EcosystemBy Humphrey ObuobiDec 17, 20191Dec 17, 20191
Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConWikiCredCon: Record Number of Attendees Participate in 6th Annual WikiConference North AmericaFour-day conference at MIT focused on information reliability and credibilityNov 20, 2019Nov 20, 2019
Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConAn Interview with Dilrukshi GamageAs a doctoral candidate researching how people learn best on large-scale online learning platforms, Dilrukshi Gamage participates in…Aug 9, 2019Aug 9, 2019
Credibility CoalitioninMisinfoConMisinformation is complicated. We need multiple, diverse solutions.An Update On Credibility Coalition Working GroupsJul 10, 2019Jul 10, 2019