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Henk van Ess has created a manual on making blurry nonsense make sense.
The difference between a dead end and a breakthrough often comes down to making those last few pixels count.
The tools and techniques in this article aren’t theoretical. They’re practical methods you can apply to your own difficult-to-read evidence.
Open source reporting expert Henk van Ess has dozens of tricks to find elusive social media information through indirect means.
In a recent GIJN webinar, he shared several online search tricks.
He explains that these work-arounds are tools for a new approach to online research that he calls “thinking visual”.
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English
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Known propaganda techniques
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