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    The Disinformation Project is a research group studying the effects of disinformation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand. The Disinformation...
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  • Disinformation is false information deliberately spread to deceive people. Disinformation is an orchestrated adversarial activity in which actors employ...
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    Tenet Media (category Controversies of the 2024 United States presidential election)
    messaging". Some of the influencers, including Pool, Rubin, and Johnson, have responded by claiming to be victims of the Russian disinformation campaign. Attorney...
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  • Russian disinformation campaigns have occurred in many countries. For example, disinformation campaigns led by Yevgeny Prigozhin have been reported in...
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  • The New York Times described the start of the Israel-Hamas war as releasing a "deluge of online propaganda and disinformation" that was "larger than anything...
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    As part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian state and state-controlled media have spread disinformation in their information war against Ukraine...
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  • an online propaganda and disinformation operation that uses a network of social media accounts to make posts in favor of the Chinese government and harass...
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  • describe disinformation in the computer hardware industry is said to have led to subsequent popularization of the term. As Eric S. Raymond wrote: The idea...
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  • Disinformation attacks are strategic deception campaigns involving media manipulation and internet manipulation, to disseminate misleading information...
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    The #ChinaAngVirus disinformation campaign (English: #ChinaIsTheVirus) was a covert Internet anti-vaccination propaganda and disinformation campaign conducted...
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    information. Misinformation can exist without specific malicious intent; disinformation is distinct in that it is deliberately deceptive and propagated. Misinformation...
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    half-truth used deliberately to mislead the public. Hoax may serve the goal of propaganda or disinformation – using social media to drive web traffic...
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  • Big lie (redirect from Repeating the lie)
    S. book on the death of Adolf Hitler describes the infectious Soviet disinformation concerning his purported survival as an example of the technique,...
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  • Team Jorge (category Disinformation operations)
    sabotage, and bot farm-run social media disinformation campaigns to manipulate the outcomes of elections. One of the organization's primary tools is a software...
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  • Retrieved April 25, 2013. "UnSpun: Finding Facts in a World of Disinformation". The Annenberg School for Communication at University of Pennsylvania...
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  • superficial charm and the outward appearance of apparent normalcy. Hervey M. Cleckley, an American psychiatrist, influenced the initial diagnostic criteria...
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    The Disinformation Governance Board (DGB) was an advisory board of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), announced on April 27, 2022...
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  • prevent the Federal Elections Commission from countering misinformation or disinformation about election integrity. In the view of Project 2025, the Department...
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  • Chinese nationalists on the internet. The Little Pink are different from members of the 50 Cent Party or Internet Water Army, as the Little Pink are not known...
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  • The Counter disinformation unit, now known as the National Security and Online Information Team (NSOIT), leads the UK's governments response to misinformation...
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  • domestic disinformation. Memetic warfare on the part of 4chan and r/The_Donald sub-reddit is widely credited with assisting Donald Trump in winning the election...
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  • The Chinese government has actively engaged in disinformation to downplay the emergence of COVID-19 in China and manipulate information about its spread...
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  • Clockwork Orange (plot) (category 1974 in the United Kingdom)
    disinformation stories in the press as part of a psychological warfare operation against the Provisional Irish Republican Army. One of the project's members...
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    Retrieved 6 March 2024. "The Blair Witch Project". haxan.com. Retrieved 3 July 2024. "The legend of the viral marketing campaign". Above the Fold by Writing Inbound...
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    Ukraine. In the days leading up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, the Russian government intensified its disinformation campaign, with...
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    Active measures (category Foreign relations of the Soviet Union)
    former controller of the Cambridge Five spy ring. Defector Ion Mihai Pacepa claimed that Joseph Stalin coined the term disinformation in 1923 by giving it...
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    Potemkin village (category 1787 in the Russian Empire)
    often hiding a gable roof. The goal for the architecture was to project an image of stability and success for the town, while the business owners did not...
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  • Project (BP) is rooted in the theory of cognitive dissonance. Cognitive dissonance occurs when a discrepancy emerges between beliefs and actions. The...
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  • Whataboutism (category Propaganda in the Soviet Union)
    ") is a pejorative for the strategy of responding to an accusation with a counter-accusation instead of a defense against the original accusation. From...
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    Use of disinformation as a Soviet tactical weapon started in 1923, when it became a tactic used in the Soviet political warfare called active measures...
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