The Behavioral Responses to Misinformation design cards

The Behavioral Responses to Misinformation design cards are now public. The BRM cards came out of a scoping review of behavior change interventions combating online misinformation, published at CHI’25, and aim at assisting researchers and practitioners during the design and development of behavioral interventions against misinformation. The BRM cards elaborate on: a) 17 behavioral objectives that interventions may have, b) 24 theoretical frameworks for the design of interventions, c) 9 possible reasons of failure.