Data

There are many datasets that contain useful information, but are difficult for non-technical people to use. As part of Decoherence Media’s mission, we develop data search interfaces that make such datasets more accessible to journalists, researchers, and the general public, so they can better understand how authoritarian movements and their associated networks evolve and communicate.

FashyLeaks

Editorial illustration for FashyLeaks: Tristan Lee/Decoherence Media
Editorial illustration for FashyLeaks: Tristan Lee/Decoherence Media

FashyLeaks is a search interface for Nazi web forums, exposed web servers, and leaked databases, created as part of our investigation into the Rope Culture web server. It currently contains the Iron March and Rope Culture datasets, with more to come!

epstein.photos

Editorial illustration for epstein.photos: Tristan Lee/Decoherence Media
Editorial illustration for epstein.photos: Tristan Lee/Decoherence Media

epstein.photos is a facial recognition interface to the Epstein Library (released by the Department of Justice as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act) that identifies more than 400 people whose faces appear in photos. More than 170 of those people haven't previously been reported on in connection with Jeffrey Epstein.

We’ll always strive to open-source the code for any tools, interfaces, investigations, and visualizations we make, and publish it on our GitHub.