What are the potential dangers of misinformation and disinformation?
1. What are the potential dangers of misinformation and disinformation?
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On Wednesday, January 6, 2021, Congress met in the U.S. Capitol to count electoral votes and certify the results of the 2020 Presidential election. This is a formality that takes place every four years under our country’s system for choosing its President and Vice President. While this took place, a violent mob of right-wing extremists and others, who came to Washington, D.C. (and several state capitals) to disrupt and overturn the results of the Presidential election, stormed the Capitol. Their goal was to disrupt the count of electoral college ballots that would formally certify Joe Biden’s victory. As House and Senate lawmakers held their floor debates, angry rioters—many wearing and carrying white supremacist symbolism—invaded the Capitol building, spewing rage and hate. To date, five people have died, including one Capitol Police officer.
Explanation:
One factor that led to these events is the viral spread of disinformation across the internet, including on major social media platforms.
2. What are the potential dangers of misinformation and disinformation? How do ethical standards minimize the occurence of misinformation and disinformation?
The dissemination and control of information is very vital as these information can either be used for good or bad. Misinformation and disinformation can cause panic, anger, fight, arguments , falsely interpreted results in science, disagreements in a hypothesis or theory, failure and many other things. To prevent misuse of information in social media, the government promote new literacy and strong professional journalism programs in the the society. Technology companies are producing tools that identify fake news, reduce financial insentives to those who profit in misinformation. Educational institutions prioritize journalism literacy . Experts are also educating people in terms of being open to source of information and being skeptical.
3. 2. What are the potential dangers of misinformation and disinformation?
Disinformation is caused by troll farms, social media structure, and human nature. The effects of disinformation are dangerous because these campaigns detract people from other important issues, they cause conflict, and the undermine democracy. Solving the problem of disinformation is complex and needs to be addressed by the media, technology companies, and the government.
4. 1. What is the difference between disinformation and misinformation? 2. What is you take on knowing that people seek news on social media?
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1. When distinguishing between misinformation and disinformation, keep one very important word in mind: intent. Although both words refer to types of wrong or false information, only disinformation is wrong on purpose.
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5. how can we strengthen the foundation of scientific thinking to avoid the spread of misinformation and disinformation?
Answer: When we hear new information, we often think about what it may mean,” says Norbert Schwarz, PhD, a professor of psychology and marketing at the University of Southern California. “If we later hear a correction, it doesn’t invalidate our thoughts—and it’s our own thoughts that can maintain a bias, even when we accept that the original information was false.
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6. why you choose misinformation and disinformation as your ideal topic
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Because it is important to know, the difference between misinformation and disinformation.
Explanation:
Misinformation is false information that is spread, regardless of whether there is intent to mislead. While, disinformation is deliberately misleading or biased information; manipulated narrative or facts; propaganda.” It is very important to discuss this topic so that each of us know the difference between misinformation and disinformation.
7. The key difference between misinformation and disinformation is
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Misinformation is information that's false, but not necessarily intentionally false. So, a rumor that turns out not to be true. But the people who created it didn't know that it wasn't true when they created it," explained Starbird. "Disinformation, on the other hand, is information that's misleading, false or misleading for some kind of purpose, often a political objective. And we see disinformation as much more, in some ways, problematic because it's an intentional distortion of the information space."
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8. Do you think it is important to revisit and study history especially in time of misinformation and disinformation?
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yes because it can help us to know more about history and it can also help us to know what really happens in the past decades and so that we can correct our wrong understanding in history
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9. 3 examples of misinformation, disinformation,malinformation. and explain why is it labeled such .
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to distinguish that is not literally an accurate one
10. how to ethical standards minimize the occurence of misinformation and disinformation?
Ethical standards is a set of principles including those that enjoin virtues of honesty, compassion, and loyalty. It minimizes the occurrence of misinformation and disinformation in a way that they know what is right and wrong. Having that ethical standards let a person, organization or company to guide their behaviour to what is morally righteous.
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11. what is the impact of misinformation and disinformation in communication?
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The impact of misinformation and disinformation in communication can be significant. It can lead to misunderstanding and conflict, and can undermine trust.
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12. Define EDUCATION and explain its importance in fighting MISINFORMATION, DISINFORMATION, and MALINFORMATION.
-Define EDUCATION and explain its importance in fighting MISINFORMATION, DISINFORMATION, and MALINFORMATION. -
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13. The key difference between misinformation and disinformation is brainly
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14. how can we fight misinformation, disinformation and fake news in the media?
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15. What is fake news? Differentiate malinformation, disinformation,and misinformation
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Fake news is false or misleading information presented as news. Fake news often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity or making money through advertising revenue. Disinformation refers to false information that is intended to manipulate, cause damage, or guide people, organizations, and countries in the wrong direction. Malinformation refers to information that stems from the truth but is often exaggerated in a way that misleads and causes potential harm. Misinformation is incorrect or misleading information. Rumors are information not attributed to any particular source, and so are unreliable and often unverified, but can turn out to be either true or false.
16. why misinformation and disinformation are dangerous?
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Dis-information means that, those information you got are false, While Mis-information means you lack information about a specific thing. That's why it's dangerous
Explanation:
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It is dangerous because misinformation and disinformation can intensify national conflicts and it threatens the democratic process
17. what is your comment in the contemporary issue regarding misinformation and disinformation in the history?
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my history is the internet18. The key difference between misinformation and disinformation is
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19. why misinformation and disinformation are dangerous?
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because it can lead to misunderstanding or we might get in trouble by just giving wrong information
Explanation:
because if we're information is different from others it can get to misunderstanding and dko na alam.
20. differentiate of the following 3 terms 1. disinformation 2. misinformation 3. malinformation
Much of the discourse on ‘fake news’ conflates three notions: mis-information, disinformation and mal-information. But it’s important to distinguish messages that are true from those that are false, and messages that are created, produced or distributed by “agents” who intend to do harm from those that are not:
● Dis-information. Information that is false and deliberately created to harm a person, social group, organization or country.
● Mis-information. Information that is false, but not created with the intention of causing harm.
● Mal-information. Information that is based on reality, used to inflict harm on a person, organization or country.
21. misinformation or disinformation1. go0gle can answer all of our problems.
Answer:
misinformation
Explanation:
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22. Why is Fake News / Misinformation / Disinformation rampant in our society today?
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Fake News / Misinformation / Disinformation rampant in our society today because there are other people that has nothing to do in their life wants to destroy others reputation, image, and life for their own game and fun.
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23. misinformation and disinformation are ways to categorized fake news true or false
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True
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24. motivation if misinformation and disinformation
it's just by the same so it's ok correct me if I'm wrong
25. misinformation is a disinformation?
misinformation and disinformation are different
26. Compare and contrast "misinformation" and "disinformation".
Explanation:
disinformation and misinformation contribute to fake news, resulting in significant risks to brands and their audiences. And though they both can cause serious damage to brands and trust, it is important to understand the difference between the two. The major difference between misinformation and disinformation comes from their intent. Understanding the intent is essential for brands when navigating online narratives and deciding if, how, and when to respond.
27. Please make an 1 example of Disinformationed News and 1 example Misinformationed news. ASAP
Answer: ASAP
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28. PARTI: Compare and Contrast Directions: Compare and contrast the misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation. MISINFORMATION DISINFORMATION MALINFORMATION
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To compare means to explore similarities between subjects, while to contrast means to look at their differences. Both subjects of the comparison are usually in the same category, although they have their differences. For example, it can be two movies, two universities, two cars etc.
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29. B.Determine Whether the statement is MISINFORMATION OR DISINFORMATION Write ML For Misinformation and DI for Disinformation
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30. 3. What information is created when disinformation is being shared? a. Disinformation c. Misinformation b. Mal information d. Information Disorder
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A.Disinformation
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