How to use this wiki

The starting page of the wiki is a matrix. The left to right axis of the matrix consists of different roles that belong to the frame of disinformation. The top to bottom axis encompasses levels of sophistication and concreteness of interventions tackling disinformation. In the cells of the matrix types of interventions tackling disinformation regarding a specific role are presented. Read more about the navigation of this wiki here.

On the level of individual interventions pages are structured in the following way:
 * Target group of this intervention. Note: this does not have to be the role it is placed under in the wiki: it can also tackle the disinformation activities carried out by individuals and groups fulfilling this role.
 * General description. This outlines in the most general terms the intervention type and field. The section, like the other sections on the individual interventions page, consists often of 'raw' entries: quotes or paraphrases from indicated sources. The raw entries are to function as building blocks for the reader's work. It is beyond the range of the wiki to produce elaborate subjective interpretations.
 * Interventions. Here high-level interventions are listed. More practical, local or specialized interventions (and/ or specialized institutions) are listed under the [Name of the Page] Projects link near the bottom of the page.
 * Impact measurements. Methods to measure intervention impact can be found here.
 * Assumptions. Here theoretical and practical underpinnings of the specific intervention type are presented. These can be contradictory.
 * Recommendations. Under this header recommendations by prestigious institutions can be found.
 * [Name of the page] Projects. This link opens a page with more practical, local or specialized interventions (and/ or specialized institutions).
 * Literature/ research. This sections contains sources.

In addition to intervention type pages, the wiki host thematic pages and source pages containing relevant quotes.