Whenever tragedy strikes, the first thing people want are answers. What happened? Who did it? Why? Those questions are natural, but in the rush to find clarity, a dangerous pattern often emerges: disinformation spreads faster than facts. The recent tragedy involving Charlie Kirk is no exception. Already, narratives are being shaped, twisted, and weaponized. ButContinue reading “Beyond the Act: Guarding Against Disinformation in the Aftermath of Tragedy”
