This briefing analyzes Canadian extremists’ online activity, their platforms and topics of choice and how they’re targeting communities in Canada.
ISD research revealed that some members of US-based Active Clubs are using X accounts to call for violence against targeted communities.
Targeted violence is reaching towns and cities across the United States—forcing leaders to ask questions about how to grapple with this threat.
ISD research shows that Ireland has become a target for foreign state actor information operations stemming from Iran, Russia and China.
An Irish branch of Active Clubs has emerged, joining the decentralized network of far-right groups seen in countries like the US and Canada.
Active Clubs—transnational networks of far-right fitness groups—are engaging in organized brawls in US forests.
The ‘manosphere’ is increasingly permeating all levels of society, making understanding this growing phenomenon more crucial than ever before.
This research examines harmful online discourse targeting Jordanian influencers and public figures on Instagram over a 12-month period.
AI-generated content is decreasing the ability to distinguish fact from fiction—a particularly pressing issue in the face of breaking news.