Noun
Untrue or incorrect information.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to him, this has increased the stampede for prosperity and survival, “meanwhile, compared with the traditional world of oral communication the digital attitudes on misinformation and dis-information have increased exponentially. Source: Internet
According to Sunday Times, when Prince Harry & Meghan Markle called on American voters last week to “reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity” in “the most important election of our lifetime,” the move has irked the other royals. Source: Internet
According to the Daily Beast, Fox News fired Diamond and Silk more than two weeks after their Twitter account was suspended misinformation policy. Source: Internet
A coronavirus vaccine is still months or years away, but groups that peddle misinformation about immunizations are already taking aim, potentially eroding confidence in what could be humanity's best chance to defeat the virus. Source: Internet
Accusing the CCP of pushing misinformation and malicious cyber campaigns to undermine democratic governments, he said it was driving a wedge between the US and Europe, and is saddling developing nations with debt and dependency. Source: Internet
According to the findings, the region has become prone to misinformation campaigns and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and its geopolitics. Source: Internet