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  2. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Research has found that false political information tends to spread three times faster than other false news. [45] On Twitter, false tweets have a much higher chance of being retweeted than truthful tweets. More so, it is humans who are responsible for disseminating false news and information as opposed to bots and click farms. The tendency for ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post submitted a complaint against Coler's registration of the site with GoDaddy under the UDRP, and in 2015, an arbitral panel ruled that Coler's registration of the domain name was a form of bad-faith cybersquatting (specifically, typosquatting), "through a website that competes with Complainant through the use of fake news ...

  5. Fake news website - Wikipedia

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    Media scholar Dr. Nolan Higdon argues that relying on tech-companies to solve the issues with false information will exacerbate the problems associated with fake news. [250] Higdon contends that tech-companies lack an incentive for solving the problem because they benefit from the proliferation of fake news.

  6. AI image misinformation has surged, Google researchers find - AOL

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    Alexios Mantzarlis, who first flagged and reviewed the latest research in his newsletter, Faked Up, said the democratization of generative AI tools has made it easy for almost anyone to spread ...

  7. 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] According to a 2023 ...

  8. How False Content Spreads Easily on TikTok - AOL

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    TikTok is also a source of information — and misinformation. Along with life hacks and magic tricks, the app was also showing Abbie Richards — one of those 1 billion monthly users — videos ...

  9. Disinformation attack - Wikipedia

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    Criticism should focus first on providing correct information and secondarily on explaining why the false information is wrong, rather than focusing on the speaker or repeating the false narrative. [148] [143] [155] In the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple factors created "space for misinformation to proliferate".