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disinformation

[ dis-in-fer-mey-shuhn, dis-in- ]

noun

  1. false information, as about a country's military strength or plans, disseminated by a government or intelligence agency in a hostile act of tactical political subversion:

    Soviet disinformation drove a wedge between the United States and its Indonesian allies.

  2. deliberately misleading or biased information; manipulated narrative or facts; propaganda:

    Special interest groups muddied the waters of the debate, spreading disinformation on social media.



disinformation

/ 藢诲瑟蝉瑟苍蹿蓹藞尘别瑟蕛蓹苍 /

noun

  1. false information intended to deceive or mislead
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of disinformation1

First recorded in 1965鈥70; dis- 1 + information, as translation of Russian 诲别锄颈苍蹿辞谤尘谩迟蝉颈测补, from French 诲茅蝉颈苍蹿辞谤尘(别谤) 鈥渢o misinform鈥 + Russian -atsiya (ultimately from Latin -腻迟颈艒; -ation )
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Example Sentences

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In late April, Tager-Flusberg founded the Coalition of Autism Scientists, a group of senior researchers united around the shared goals of pushing back on disinformation and advocating for evidence-based research approaches.

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"We are also supporting new initiatives such as the Digital Discourse Initiative, which provides teachers with practical strategies and curriculum tools to support staff to counter the effects of online hate and disinformation."

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Trump's willingness to violate the rule of law and to traffic in disinformation makes him a very dangerous person to serve as president.

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With the rise of Trumpian propaganda and disinformation, this radical conspiracy theory about a deep state and its enemies from within was going viral and eventually became the hegemonic mainstreaming narrative.

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They also depict the familiar reasons societies slide into totalitarianism, including the crucial role of weaponized disinformation.

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Disinformation Vs. Misinformation

What's the difference between聽disinformation 补苍诲听misinformation?

Disinformation refers to false information that鈥檚 spread with the specific intent of misleading or deceiving people. Misinformation more generally refers to false information, regardless of whether or not it鈥檚 intended to mislead or deceive people.

Due to their similarity, the terms are sometimes used in overlapping ways. All disinformation is misinformation, but not all misinformation is disinformation. Disinformation is the more specific of the two because it always implies that the false information is being provided or spread on purpose.

Disinformation is especially used in the context of large-scale deception, such as a disinformation campaign by a government that targets the population of another country. Misinformation can be spread with the intent to trick people or just because someone incorrectly thinks it鈥檚 true.

This distinction can also be seen in the difference between their verb forms, disinform and misinform. Disinform, which is much less commonly used, means to intentionally provide or spread false information. To misinform someone is to provide them with wrong information, but it doesn鈥檛 necessarily mean it was intentional.

One way to remember the difference between disinformation and misinformation is to remember that disinformation is not just false but dishonest, while misinformation can be a mistake.

Here鈥檚 an example of disinformation and misinformation used correctly in a sentence.

Example: The intelligence report concluded that the rumors spread prior to the election were not simply the result of misinformation but rather of coordinated disinformation by a foreign power.

Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between disinformation and misinformation.

Quiz yourself on聽诲颈蝉颈苍蹿辞谤尘补迟颈辞苍听惫蝉.听misinformation!

Should disinformation or misinformation be used in the following sentence?

The government spread _____ about the location of their army in hopes of tricking the enemy.

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