Have you discovered a coordinated disinformation campaign, fake review network, AI-generated hoax, or digital manipulation scheme?
At DisinformationTracker.org, we investigate credible leads that reveal how false information spreads online. If you have evidence, data, or insider knowledge that can help uncover these operations, we want to hear from you.
What You Can Report
We welcome tips and supporting material related to:
- Misinformation Campaigns — Deliberate attempts to mislead the public through media or online platforms
- Influencer-Driven Deception — Promotions of scams, undisclosed ads, or manufactured credibility
- Fake Reviews and Ratings — Review manipulation, ghostwritten endorsements, and rating fraud
- Social Media Manipulation — Bot activity, fake followers, engagement pods, or coordinated posting
- Algorithm Abuse — Keyword stuffing, black-hat SEO, false flag reporting, or YouTube/Google rigging
- AI-Generated Disinformation — Deepfakes, fake voiceovers, or synthetic social media accounts
- Financial or Political Misinformation — False narratives aimed at market or voter influence
If your tip doesn’t fall into these categories but is related to digital disinformation or online deception, you’re still encouraged to share.
How We Handle Your Tip
All tips are reviewed by our editorial and research teams. If your submission aligns with our current investigations or opens new avenues for reporting, we may reach out for more information or clarification.
We take every report seriously and aim to verify all claims before publication.
Anonymity and Source Protection
We recognize the risks involved in exposing disinformation operations, especially if you’re a whistleblower or insider. You may:
- Submit tips without revealing your identity
- Use a secure, anonymous email (e.g. ProtonMail or Tutanota)
- Request that your identity never be disclosed publicly or internally beyond the investigative team
If you require encrypted communication, you may email us securely at:
disinfoalerts@protonmail.com
We never publish identifying information without explicit permission.
What to Include in Your Submission
The more context and evidence you can provide, the stronger your tip will be. We recommend including:
- A detailed description of what you’ve discovered
- URLs, screenshots, archived links, or documents
- Names, handles, or organizations involved
- When and where you observed the activity
- Patterns or tactics used to mislead
Use tools like Archive.org or Archive.today to preserve content before it is deleted.
What We Do Not Accept
To maintain the integrity of our platform, we do not accept:
- Personal grievances unrelated to public interest
- Hacked data, private correspondence, or revenge material
- Unverified accusations without any evidence
- Spam, promotional material, or political lobbying