False narratives now spread up to six times faster than verified facts, creating an environment in which misinformation can damage reputations, influence elections, disrupt markets, and erode public trust at unprecedented speed.
The Disinformation Commission positions itself at the front lines of this escalating threat, combining advanced research, real-time monitoring tools, and strategic intervention to safeguard individuals, institutions, and the broader information ecosystem.
A Mission Built for the Modern Information Age
Fighting disinformation today requires far more than simple fact-checking. It requires real-time monitoring, in-depth investigative intelligence, legal support, and strong policy advocacy, working together.
That’s why The Disinformation Commission takes a multi-layered approach designed to identify, neutralise, and prevent harmful narratives before they spread. The goal is straightforward: protect information integrity in an era where truth is constantly challenged, and falsehoods move faster than ever.
We Monitor: Real-Time Tracking of Digital Threats
Disinformation never sleeps, and neither do the Commission’s monitoring tools. Using advanced analytics, AI, and behavioural mapping, the organisation tracks misinformation as it emerges and evolves.
These monitoring systems scan:
- Social media platforms
- News outlets
- Forums and communities
- Messaging apps
- Video platforms
- Public data sources
The aim is to catch early signs of misinformation before it goes viral, enabling The Disinformation Commission to act before it becomes a public crisis.
We Act: Swift and Strategic Intervention
Once a threat is identified, the Disinformation Commission deploys rapid-response protocols designed to minimise harm. These responses can involve:
- Publishing verified corrections
- Coordinating with platforms to reduce content reach
- Engaging subject-matter experts for clarification
- Conducting targeted investigations into the origin of disinformation
- Supporting clients with strategic communications responses
Speed matters. Viral misinformation can cause damage within minutes, so the Disinformation Commission ensures that interventions are immediate and effective.
We Protect: Legal and Policy Defence Against Disinformation
Misinformation doesn’t stay online; it affects courts, institutions, and public policy. The Disinformation Commission provides legal frameworks and advocacy tools to support those impacted by harmful narratives.
This includes:
- Legal guidance and documentation
- Routes for defamation response
- Collaboration with policymakers
- Support for regulatory reforms
- Long-term strategies to strengthen information integrity
Where other organisations stop at detection, the Disinformation Commission extends its support into legal protection and systemic change.
The Integrated Disinformation Intelligence Platform
Driving DisinformationCommission.com’s capabilities is the Integrated Disinformation Intelligence Platform, a comprehensive system built to monitor, analyse, and counter disinformation across the digital landscape.
The Disinformation Commission platform capabilities include:
1. News Fact Checker
A streamlined tool for verifying articles, headlines, and claims. It cross-references credible sources, evaluates contextual accuracy, and provides evidence-based assessments.
2. OSINT Search
An open-source intelligence tool that gathers publicly available data to map patterns, origins, and networks linked to disinformation campaigns.
3. Legal Action Resources
Guidance, templates, and frameworks that allow users to take informed legal action against harmful or defamatory content.
4. Professional Investigation Services
In-depth investigations conducted by trained analysts to uncover coordinated campaigns, malicious actors, and digital manipulation strategies.
The disinformation platform turns passive monitoring into active intelligence, giving users tools once reserved for specialised cybersecurity and intelligence teams.
A Future Where Truth Has a Fighting Chance
Disinformation is becoming more sophisticated, but so are the tools to counter it. The Disinformation Commission acts quickly to detect, investigate, and neutralise misinformation through technology, advocacy, and legal strategy. In a chaotic digital landscape, it delivers what’s most needed: protection, clarity, and a commitment to truth.



