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

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    Misinformation refers to false or inaccurate information shared unintentionally—simply getting the facts wrong. Disinformation , on the other hand, involves deliberately spreading false ...

  3. Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Nyhan, one of the researchers who initially proposed the occurrence of backfire effects, wrote in 2021 that the persistence of misinformation is most likely due to other factors. [116] For most people, corrections and fact-checking are very unlikely to have a negative impact, and there is no specific group of people in which backfire ...

  4. Disinformation attack - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Due to the increasing use of internet manipulation on social media, [2] they can be considered a cyber threat. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Digital tools such as bots , algorithms , and AI technology , along with human agents including influencers , spread and amplify disinformation to micro-target populations on online platforms like Instagram ...

  5. 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]

  6. 9 Ways to Respond to Political Misinformation

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    Yet misinformation will inevitably continue to spread—and you may encounter it in conversations with friends or family members. It can be helpful to have a plan for how to respond.

  7. Tom Campbell: I cannot believe that lies and misinformation, that authoritarians who divide us, and that fairness and justice no longer matter. Opinion: Voters should be prepared for ...

  8. 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.

  9. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Due to the online censorship in China, citizens inside mainland China could not read news reports from some media outlets. [360] [361] It was also found by Facebook, Twitter and YouTube that misinformation was spread with fake accounts and advertisements by state-backed media. Large amount of accounts were suspended.