A large number of techniques are being used, so it is useful to begin with some basic definitions. A research guide compiled by the Library of the University of Michigan in the US suggests there is a wide information ecosystem which is composed of both misinformation and disinformation. Misinformation is “false or inaccurate information that is mistakenly or inadvertently spread: the intent is not to deceive”. On the other hand, disinformation is false information that is deliberately created and spread “in order to influence public opinion or obscure the truth”. End of preview - This article contains approximately 400 words.
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