Anonymous ID: ac2e55 April 11, 2019, 2:38 p.m. No.6141844   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1921 >>2129

Important to distinguish between misinformation vs. disinformation.

Honorably arguing a position that turns out to be not correct is not spreading disinfo.

It's a mistake. Everyone makes them. That's how we learn (if we choose).

 

>https://defusingdis.info/

Disinformation is intentionally false or misleading information spread deliberately to undermine other parties, from nations to political campaigns to individuals. It undermines public discourse and provides an opportunity for malign actors to manipulate their audiences, a particularly salient threat in an open society like ours. Disinformation divides us and fosters the development of information bubbles, separate and incompatible realities that impact even the daily functions of our society.