Mimikama is a fact-checking site based in Austria since 2011.[1] It is published in the German language and is anti-abuse.[2]
In 2017 they provided context for images of women with bruised faces, showing they were victims of domestic violence and not foreign migrants, as some were arguing.[3][4]
The developers of Hoaxmap also relied on it in 2016.[5]
^Deodia, Arjun (30 August 2020). "Fact Check: These women were not injured in the Sweden riots". India Today. Using Google reverse image search, we found the viral collage was used in a report by The Observers in 2018. The article was about fake images used to spread "racist stereotypes" against migrants. Describing the picture collage, the article cited a report by Austrian fact-check website Mimikama, which tracked down the original sources of most of the pictures in 2017.
^Mantzarlis, Alexios (29 February 2016). "Hoaxmap is collecting debunked rumors about refugees". Poynter Institute. Schwarz is a consultant, Helm a software developer .. The two also rely on other online debunkers like mimikama.at, an Austrian debunking website (the map covers Austria and Switzerland besides Germany).