Truth Brigade
Disinformation Disruption Starts HERE!
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500,000,000+ Twitter Impressions
and as many on Facebook plus offline conversations
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14% of Misinfo-Spreaders
shift their thinking – with just one Indivisible Truth Sandwich message
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75+ Trainings Held
and thousands of people have learned to open minds, online and offline
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6,000+ People
have joined the Truth Brigade with members in every state!
About the Truth Brigade
Grassroots-powered lie-stopping. Person by person; mind by opened mind.
Yes! A bunch of grassroots volunteers can throw a meaningful wrench into the democracy-destroying lie machine. Independent studies prove that we can persuade a lot of people to stop spreading lies with just one strategic message or conversation. Online and offline, in person and on social media, you, along with more than 6,000 other Truth Brigade members, will clear the path to a sustainable democracy!
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Step 1: Sign Up to Join the Truth Brigade
No obligation; great information! You’ll get weekly disinformation alerts and action updates.
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Step 2: Read the Welcome Guide
Learn what it means to be a part of the Truth Brigade and how we create impactful campaigns.
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Step 3: Choose Your First Action
Join a community, write your first message, sign up for a training webinar, or register for a mentor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Simple! Fill out this quick form--it's important! That's the only way you'll receive our weekly emails with message instructions, which is the heart of our communication system with you. Have you already filled out the form? That's it--you're in the Brigade.
Through disrupting disinformation, we hope to help reclaim a civil society built on the shared value of the pursuit of objective truths. The primary role of the Truth Brigade in this space is to mobilize and train grassroots activists to disrupt the flow of disinformation and misinformation through peer-to-peer sharing of consistent messages and tactics that:
- Discourage interaction with disinformation, so it loses momentum, and
- Encourage critical thinking, so our work extends beyond any single message and empowers individuals to question before clicking
We did a whole bunch of research, and everything we recommend is vetted--daily--by independent advisors who study disinformation and how to combat it. Here are a few studies and other resources we found helpful in developing our tactics--find more about best practices in fighting the lies in our Welcome Guide:
Peer-to-peer persuasion works better than bots or bad actors
Start and end messages with the truth: from George Lakoff and the Debunking Handbook 2020
The psychology of disinformation -- 3 part series
Not clicking, commenting or sharing can stop the lies from rising to the top of social media feeds: from Sprout Social and Business Insider.
This MIT study describes how most disinformation is shared inadvertently online, how thinking critically disrupts the sharing of disinformation exponentially, and how many people will think more critically and refrain from sharing misinformation for the long haul with just one correction
Find common ground to open minds: Race/Class Narrative recommendations
All of this suggests that real people sharing, with trusted contacts, strategically-written truthful content that exposes bad actors is the most effective tactic individuals can employ to make folks stop and think, and thereby disrupt the flow of the lies.
Truth Brigaders share messages online within their existing personal networks (as well as offline). Most people wonder whether an in-network message can really stop the spread of disinformation outside their communities–outside what is sometimes called their “bubbles.” The answer is YES. You make an impact even if most of your contacts see the world as you do. Disinformation seeps into our minds no matter who we are. Reinforcing the truth is always important. And most misinformation is spread accidentally! Reminding people to think before sharing disrupts disinformation across the board. Most importantly–every bubble includes a spectrum of beliefs at any time, even if most lean one direction. By encouraging your full network to think critically, you share an important lesson that people on the fringes of your network may well share with their networks, in an ever-growing ripple of positivity and persuasion.
We typically launch new message templates twice a month. We share them:
- Make sure you join the Truth Brigade here! That gives you access to weekly emails and message campaign announcements. We also provide message campaign instructions and discussions: In online workshops, the second Wednesdays of each month or the fourth Wednesdays of each month.
- In our community Slack channel, which you can join here.
Learn more by reading our Welcome Guide!
Aha! Sounds like you need to read our Welcome Guide! It's here.
Oh, wow, we love that question, so glad you clicked! After you have attended a couple of our webinars and drafted a few of your own messages, get in touch with us at TruthBrigade@Indivisible.org and we'll provide guidance. Many Indivisible groups incorporate small working groups to fight disinformation into their regular meetings, where a couple members attend Truth Brigade calls and report back to the full group. Some groups hold message-creation virtual parties each month. And others join together to launch statewide disinformation-disruption campaigns. It's up to you to determine what works best for you, and we're here to support you.