Hoaxy

Claim and fact-check diffusion visualization for misinformation research

Verification: Pending Verification Status: Active
Best for Visualizing how claims, rumors, and fact-checking content spread through public social-media signals.
Workflow Monitoring, Verification
Pricing / access Free · Browser-Based
Last verified 2026-05-07

Claims and corrections are reviewed before public profile changes.

Signal summary

  • VendorIndiana University Observatory on Social Media
  • PlatformWeb Platform
  • Reviewed2026-05-07

Trust / disclosure

How to read this profile

Editorial

Editorial line

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Review status

Hands-on notes or editorial review dates are attached where available.

Claims / submissions

Corrections and claim requests are reviewed before any public change is made.

Commercial context

No commercial relationship is disclosed on this profile.

Editorial verdict

Use case and fit

This is editorial guidance, not vendor copy.

Best for

Visualizing how claims, rumors, and fact-checking content spread through public social-media signals.

Editorial read

Useful for journalists and researchers when graph output is described as diffusion context rather than truth scoring.

Overview

Best when misinformation researchers need to visualize how claims and fact-checks spread online.

Operational snapshot

Workflow, access, and coverage

WorkflowMonitoring, Verification
PricingFree
AccessBrowser-Based
RegionsGlobal
LanguagesEnglish
StatusActive
Recommended workflow

Define the claim, run the query, save the time window and graph context, compare with fact-checking sources, then write only the supported diffusion finding.

Language notes

English-first research interface; claim and platform content may be multilingual depending on coverage.

Limits

Strengths, caveats, and risk

Strengths

Research-backed origin, clear visualization purpose, and direct fit for misinformation and fact-checking workflows.

Limitations

Coverage, platform access, and current functionality may shift with social-network data access limits.

Does not decide truth, intent, coordination, or impact by itself; it visualizes spread patterns that still need interpretation.

Risk note

Misinformation visualizations can be misread as truth labels or influence proof. Avoid overclaiming what a graph demonstrates.

Use public social-media context carefully and avoid identifying private individuals unless publication is necessary and corroborated.

Trust note

State the query and coverage limits whenever using Hoaxy output in a report.

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Maintenance

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Last verified: 2026-05-07

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