diff --git a/src/data/copy.json b/src/data/copy.json index 94fc79f..3683058 100644 --- a/src/data/copy.json +++ b/src/data/copy.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"meta":{"title":"Interference 2024","subtitle":"The 2024 Foreign Interference Attribution Tracker","subsubtitle":"A Project of the Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) at the Atlantic Council","og_site_name":"Interference Tracker 2024","og_description":"The DFRLab's Foreign Interference Attribution Tracker (FIAT) is an interactive, open-source database that captures allegations of foreign interference relevant to the 2024 election.","og_url":"https://interference2024.org/","og_image":""},"intro":[{"id":"intro","type":"text","paragraphs":["The DFRLab’s Foreign Interference Attribution Tracker (FIAT) is an interactive, open-source database that tracks allegations of foreign interference or foreign malign influence relevant to the 2024 U.S. presidential election. We map the actors, methods, and impact associated with each campaign. We also independently evaluate the credibility, bias, evidence, transparency of the underlying claim. Explore the data by scrolling through the visualization and table below. Hover over a point to see details about a particular case."]},{"id":"overview","type":"concealed-text","title":"Overview","paragraphs":["FIAT 2024 builds public attribution standards, provides an independent and reliable record of foreign interference claims in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, serves as a resource for stakeholders about the evolving threat, and helps to build resilience against future foreign interference efforts. FIAT 2024 has been created in service of the DFRLab’s mission to identify, expose, and explain disinformation and to promote objective fact as the basis for governance worldwide. It expands upon a similar dashboard created by the DFRLab to track foreign interference allegations during the 2020 U.S. presidential election.","The FIAT 2024 dataset contains {{NUMBER}} allegations of foreign interference originating from {{NUMBER}} nations. The dataset was last updated on {{DATE}}.","This tool will be regularly updated as further allegations or attributions of foreign interference in the 2024 U.S. presidential election are made public. If you have questions regarding the tool or would like to submit a case for consideration, please contact the DFRLab."]},{"id":"how-to-use","type":"concealed-text","title":"How To Use This Tool","paragraphs":["FIAT 2024 consists of five elements that work together to tell the complete story of foreign interference allegations in the 2024 U.S. presidential election (some elements may not be viewable on mobile).","Filters enable users to adjust the visibility of cases by Attribution Score, Actor Nation, Platform, Method, Source, Source Category, Campaign, and Attribution Date. Free text search is also supported.","The Case Timeline displays cases as a series of points, arranged chronologically from left to right by Attribution Date. The position and color of each point corresponds to the three most commonly mentioned Actor Nations: Russia, Iran, or China (additional Actor Nations may be found in the “Other” row). The radius of each point corresponds to the case’s estimated severity on the Breakout Scale. The opacity of each point corresponds to the case’s estimated Attribution Score. Finally, cases in which Offline Mobilization occurred are indicated by a border around the corresponding point.","The Discourse Timeline maps the volume of English-language media conversation regarding foreign interference and relating to the most commonly mentioned Actor Nations: Russia, Iran, or China. More information about these structured queries may be found in the Methodology section. The Discourse Timeline consists of two views: