Bi-weekly Fact Check Intelligence Report

2026-05-01 — 2026-05-15
14-day period
Reports: Bi-weekly Monthly Year to date

A data-driven overview of worldwide fact-checked claims, analyzed by debunking organizations during this reporting period. This sample of 347 claims gives you an idea of what's out there: top claim type is fabricated text claim, top method full ai generation, top subject political figures, top intent political manipulation, average severity 3.3/5, with 101 AI-involved and 246 non-AI misinformation claims.

What the data tells us

About 1 in 3 claims (29%) involves AI-generated or AI-manipulated content.

Claim volume is down 78% compared to the previous period (1613 → 347).

AI-involved claims dropped 81% compared to the previous period.

52 claims rated severity 5 (critical) — these have potential for serious real-world harm including inciting violence or influencing elections.

45% of claims are rated severity 4 or 5, indicating a high concentration of dangerous misinformation.

The three most common claim types: fabricated text claim (28%), old media new context (26%), out of context media (7%).

Among AI-involved claims, full ai generation is the most common technique at 50% of AI cases (51 claims).

Most targeted regions: south asia (145), north america (52), southeast asia (43).

The primary motivation behind misinformation is political manipulation (41%), followed by outrage division (18%).

Misinformation this bi-weekly period overwhelmingly targets outrage (43% of claims) — a deliberate strategy to bypass critical thinking.

Total Claims Analyzed
347
across 14 days
Average Severity
3.3
out of 5.0
AI-Involved
101
claims using AI tools
Non-AI Misinfo
246
traditional misinformation
Top Claim Type
Fabricated Text Claim
most common category
Top Method
Full Ai Generation
most common technique
Top Subject
Political Figures
most targeted topic
Top Intent
Political Manipulation
most common motivation

Severity Distribution

How severe is the misinformation being circulated? Level 1 is low-impact, level 5 is high-impact disinformation with potential for serious real-world harm.

25
claims
Level 1
Low Impact
61
claims
Level 2
Minor
106
claims
Level 3
Moderate
103
claims
Level 4
Serious
52
claims
Level 5
Critical

Statistical Analysis

By Claim Type

What kind of misinformation is it? Click to filter claims.

Fabricated Text Claim 98
Old Media New Context 90
Out Of Context Media 24
Ai Generated Video 21
Ai Generated Image 19
Deepfake Video 19
Manipulated Image 17
Fake Screenshot 17
Misleading Statistic 11
Satire As News 9
Misattributed Quote 7
Conspiracy Theory 3
Misleading Video 3
Misleading Text Claim 1

By AI Generation Method

Of the 101 AI-involved claims, which techniques were used? Click to filter. 246 claims used no AI.

Full Ai Generation 51
Screenshot Fabrication 15
Composite Collage 9
Face Swap Deepfake 9
Text Label Manipulation 8
Ai Editing Inpainting 8
Ai Enhancement 1

By Subject Category

Who or what is being targeted? Click to filter claims.

Political Figures 175
Health Science 22
Protest Social Unrest 20
Military Conflict 19
Law Enforcement 15
Immigration 15
Disaster Emergency 14
Religious Ethnic 13
Business Corporate 13
Celebrity Entertainment 11
Crime Justice 9
Wildlife Nature 5
Technology 5
Historical Fabrication 5
Scam Fraud 3
Cultural Exploitation 2

By Likely Intent

Why were these fakes created? Click to filter claims.

Political Manipulation 144
Outrage Division 62
Fear Mongering 38
Engagement Bait 38
Disinformation Campaign 18
Satire Humor 15
Emotional Manipulation 11
Propaganda 9
Scam Fraud 7

By Geographic Target

Where are these fakes aimed? Click to filter claims.

South Asia 145
North America 52
Global 49
Southeast Asia 43
Europe 29
Oceania 11
Middle East 9
East Asia 3
Africa 2
Latin America 1

By Debunking Method

How were these fakes identified?

Source Verification 150
Reverse Image Search 52
Ai Detection Tools 38
Visual Artifact Analysis 36
Official Records 29
Data Fact Check 21
Contextual Impossibility 12
Expert Consultation 6
Prior Debunking 2
Multiple Methods 1

By Platform

Where were these fakes distributed? 251 claims spread across multiple or unidentified platforms.

X Twitter 52
Facebook 29
Threads 4
Instagram 3
Other 2
Tiktok 2
Social Media 2
Youtube 1
Truthsocial 1

How advanced is the deception?

Sophistication of misinformation ranges from crude fabrication to highly polished, AI-enhanced content designed to evade detection.

Low 189
Medium 130
High 28

Which emotions are exploited?

Misinformation is designed to trigger specific emotional responses. Understanding the emotional vector reveals the strategy behind the deception.

Outrage
150
Fear
58
Humor
20
Patriotism
17
Admiration
15
Hope
13
Grief
12
Disgust
10
Sympathy
9
Curiosity
7
Distrust
7
Wonder
2
Surprise
2
Concern
2
Political Manipulation
1

Where This Data Comes From

This report aggregates fact-checked claims from 33 independent fact-checking organizations worldwide via the Google Fact Check Tools API. These organizations are signatories of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) code of principles and follow transparent verification methodologies. Claims cover all types of misinformation — not just AI-generated images, but also false text claims, conspiracy theories, misleading statistics, out-of-context media, and more.

Lead Stories
49 claims reviewed
49
AFP Fact Check
44 claims reviewed
44
The Quint
29 claims reviewed
29
Snopes
26 claims reviewed
26
Rappler
23 claims reviewed
23
Newschecker
21 claims reviewed
21
PTI
21 claims reviewed
21
FACTLY
19 claims reviewed
19
News Mobile
16 claims reviewed
16
Snopes.com
14 claims reviewed
14
VERA Files
14 claims reviewed
14
Full Fact
13 claims reviewed
13
AAP
12 claims reviewed
12
DigitEye India
10 claims reviewed
10
India Today
8 claims reviewed
8
PolitiFact
8 claims reviewed
8
Alt News
7 claims reviewed
7
Unknown
6 claims reviewed
6
BOOM Fact Check
5 claims reviewed
5
spunt.mt
5 claims reviewed
5
FactRakers
4 claims reviewed
4
StopFake.org
3 claims reviewed
3
Lighthouse Journalism
3 claims reviewed
3
Fact Crescendo Sri Lanka
2 claims reviewed
2
Boom Live
2 claims reviewed
2
Telugu Post
2 claims reviewed
2
Science Feedback
1 claim reviewed
1
StopFake
1 claim reviewed
1
Medical Dialogues
1 claim reviewed
1
Thai PBS
1 claim reviewed
1
Rumor Scanner
1 claim reviewed
1
THIP Media
1 claim reviewed
1
Fact Crescendo
1 claim reviewed
1

How claims are collected: The Google Fact Check API indexes claims from fact-checking organizations that publish ClaimReview structured data. We query the API with broad search terms to capture all available fact-checks from the reporting period. Each claim is then categorized using Gemini AI by type, method, subject, intent, geographic target, severity, sophistication, and emotional vector.

All 373 Analyzed Claims

Every fact-checked claim from this period, ranked by severity. Click any tag to filter by category.

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About This Report

Data Source

Claims are sourced from the Google Fact Check Tools API, which indexes fact-check articles from IFCN-certified organizations worldwide. The API is query-based — there is no way to retrieve a complete list of all fact-checked claims. To maximize coverage, we run 75 different search queries (broad terms like "fact check", "viral", "fake"; topic-specific terms like "election", "health", "deepfake"; regional terms like "India", "Africa", "Brazil"; and platform names like "Facebook", "TikTok", "WhatsApp"), each returning up to 100 results with pagination. This yields a large sample but is not a complete census of all fact-checked content published in the period.

Multi-Reviewer Claims

When the same claim was reviewed by multiple fact-checking organizations, all reviewers are shown on that claim's card. Claims are merged by matching claim text, so a story checked by e.g. Snopes, PolitiFact, and AFP Fact Check appears once with all three linked. The number of claims in this report therefore represents unique stories, not unique articles.

Classification

Each claim is categorized by type, generation method, subject, intent, geographic target, severity (1–5), sophistication, and emotional vector using Gemini 2.0 Flash AI classification. Severity ratings reflect potential real-world impact (1 = quickly debunked satire, 5 = could incite violence or influence elections). This report covers all types of misinformation — AI-generated images, deepfakes, false text claims, conspiracy theories, misleading statistics, out-of-context media, fabricated quotes, fake screenshots, and more.

Limitations

Because the Google Fact Check API requires search terms, claims that do not match any of our query terms will not appear. English-language results are prioritized (languageCode=en). The sample skews toward claims that use common misinformation-related vocabulary. Regional coverage depends on whether local fact-checkers publish in English and are indexed by Google. AI classification may occasionally miscategorize edge cases.

Data from 33 fact-checking organizations
Report generated 2026-05-15 covering 14 days