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  2. Disinformation vs misinformation: How to spot fake news on ...

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    Misinformation vs. disinformation: What the terms mean and the effects they have What is fake news? Fake news , literally, means any false information distributed by a news outlet or related to ...

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Same owner as India Vs Disinformation. [88] India Vs Disinformation indiavsdisinformation.com Owned by "a Canadian communications firm called Press Monitor" [89] [89] [88] Jigyasa Online jigyasaonline.org Same owner as India Vs Disinformation. [88] Middle East Guardians meguardians.com Published false fact-check about Jamal Khashoggi. [90]

  4. Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation is incorrect or misleading information. [5] [6] Misinformation and disinformation are not interchangeable terms: Misinformation can exist with or without specific malicious intent whereas disinformation is distinct in that the information is deliberately deceptive and propagated.

  5. Underlying theories of misinformation - Wikipedia

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    This model assumes that misinformation may be corrected by providing individuals with further credible information. Critics argue that the model fails to address other reasons why individuals believe false information, such as the illusory truth effect (repeated statements receive higher truth ratings than new statements). [4]

  6. Truth or fiction? 5 steps to avoid getting duped by ... - AOL

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    The Arizona Republic spoke with two experts on misinformation to build a guide on how to fact check information quickly. Use it to avoid being duped. Truth or fiction? 5 steps to avoid getting ...

  7. Disinformation - Wikipedia

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    The Shorenstein Center at Harvard University defines disinformation research as an academic field that studies "the spread and impacts of misinformation, disinformation, and media manipulation," including "how it spreads through online and offline channels, and why people are susceptible to believing bad information, and successful strategies for mitigating its impact". [23]

  8. FACT CHECK: Did Trump Post ‘Morning Joe’ Hosts Owe Their ...

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    A post shared on social media purports that President-elect Donald Trump mocked “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough on Truth Social after their recent meeting. Verdict: False The claim stems ...

  9. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    However, two problems arise. One is that truth is not black-and-white, and fact-checkers often disagree on how to classify the content included in computer training sets, running the risk of false positives and unjustified censorship. Also, fake news often evolves rapidly, and therefore identifiers of misinformation may be ineffective in the ...