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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. Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation is incorrect or misleading information. [5] [6] ... Malinformation is accurate information that is disseminated with malicious intent. [21]

  4. Malinformation - Wikipedia

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    Malinformation is information which is based on fact, but removed from its original context in order to mislead, harm, or manipulate. [1] Whether something should be considered malinformation can therefore contain an element of subjectivity, and it is therefore a controversial concept. Critics believe it can be used to censor dissenting opinions.

  5. Disinformation - Wikipedia

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    In order to distinguish between similar terms, including misinformation and malinformation, scholars collectively agree on the definitions for each term as follows: (1) disinformation is the strategic dissemination of false information with the intention to cause public harm; [24] (2) misinformation represents the unintentional spread of false ...

  6. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in a region where journalists are targeted and fleeing the country, we have come to rely on social media to understand what’s happening on the ground in ...

  7. Mercyhurst expert explains the danger disinformation poses to ...

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    This is misinformation, or false information that is not created or shared with the intent to cause harm. Malinformation is a story that is based in fact, but taken out of context and used to ...

  8. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Mis-information (misinformation): false information disseminated without harmful intent. Dis-information (disinformation): false information created and shared by people with harmful intent. Mal-information (malinformation): the sharing of "genuine" information with the intent to cause harm.

  9. "We are drowning in information (as well as in misinformation and disinformation), but separating knowledge from ignorance and deception is not always easy." The Observer: How do we know what we ...