Disinformation crisis unit on rapid alert around European elections
by Lisa O'Carroll in Brussels from World news | The Guardian on (#6N90H)
EU officials anticipate narratives questioning the legitimacy of the elections' for weeks afterwards
Debunking, prebunking and factchecking; correcting lies, fake news and race hate - battling disinformation before this week's European elections has become a high-stakes, full-time job for hundreds of staff across the continent.
EU leaders are so concerned over foreign interference in the polls, due to take place from Thursday to Sunday, that they have put rapid alert teams on notice to swing into action in the event of a serious incident. Officials say the quantity of disinformation has reached tsunami levels" - but political leaders have been the slowest to catch on.
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