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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
Some reference [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939 1939] as the word's date of origin. Another cites [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950s 1950]s: formed on the pattern of Russian ''dezinformatsiya'' .
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Some reference [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939 1939] as the word's date of origin. Another cites [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950s 1950]s: formed on the pattern of Russian ''dezinformatsiya'' .
 
==Definition==
 
==Definition==
  
 
*1:  false [[information]] deliberately and often covertly spread (as by the planting of [[rumors]]) in order to [[influence]] public opinion or obscure the [[truth]] esp. [[propaganda]] issued by a [[government]] organization to a rival power or the [[media]].  
 
*1:  false [[information]] deliberately and often covertly spread (as by the planting of [[rumors]]) in order to [[influence]] public opinion or obscure the [[truth]] esp. [[propaganda]] issued by a [[government]] organization to a rival power or the [[media]].  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
'''Disinformation''' is intentionally [[false]] or inaccurate [[information]] that is spread deliberately. It is an act of [[deception]] and false statements to convince someone of untruth. Disinformation should not be [[confused]] with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misinformation misinformation], information that is unintentionally false.
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'''Disinformation''' is intentionally [[false]] or inaccurate [[information]] that is spread deliberately. It is an act of [[deception]] and false statements to convince someone of untruth. Disinformation should not be [[confused]] with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misinformation misinformation], information that is unintentionally false.
  
Unlike traditional [[propaganda]] techniques designed to engage emotional [[support]], disinformation is designed to [[manipulate]] the [[audience]] at the rational level by either discrediting conflicting information or supporting false conclusions. A common disinformation tactic is to mix some [[truth]] and observation with [[false]] conclusions and lies, or to reveal part of the truth while presenting it as the whole (a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited_hangout limited hangout]).
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Unlike traditional [[propaganda]] techniques designed to engage emotional [[support]], disinformation is designed to [[manipulate]] the [[audience]] at the rational level by either discrediting conflicting information or supporting false conclusions. A common disinformation tactic is to mix some [[truth]] and observation with [[false]] conclusions and lies, or to reveal part of the truth while presenting it as the whole (a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited_hangout limited hangout]).
  
Another technique of concealing [[facts]], or censorship, is also used if the group can affect such [[control]]. When channels of information cannot be completely closed, they can be rendered useless by filling them with disinformation, effectively lowering their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal-to-noise_ratio signal-to-noise ratio] and discrediting the opposition by association with many easily disproved false claims.
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Another technique of concealing [[facts]], or censorship, is also used if the group can affect such [[control]]. When channels of information cannot be completely closed, they can be rendered useless by filling them with disinformation, effectively lowering their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal-to-noise_ratio signal-to-noise ratio] and discrediting the opposition by association with many easily disproved false claims.
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
<center>For articles '''''suspected''''' of '''''disinformation''''' in the Nordan Symposia, follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Discussion2.jpg '''''this link'''''].</center>
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<center>For articles '''''suspected''''' of '''''disinformation''''' in the Nordan Symposia, follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Discussion2.jpg '''''this link'''''].</center>
  
 
[[Category: Psychology]]
 
[[Category: Psychology]]
 
[[Category: Political Science]]
 
[[Category: Political Science]]

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Origin

Some reference 1939 as the word's date of origin. Another cites 1950s: formed on the pattern of Russian dezinformatsiya .

Definition

Description

Disinformation is intentionally false or inaccurate information that is spread deliberately. It is an act of deception and false statements to convince someone of untruth. Disinformation should not be confused with misinformation, information that is unintentionally false.

Unlike traditional propaganda techniques designed to engage emotional support, disinformation is designed to manipulate the audience at the rational level by either discrediting conflicting information or supporting false conclusions. A common disinformation tactic is to mix some truth and observation with false conclusions and lies, or to reveal part of the truth while presenting it as the whole (a limited hangout).

Another technique of concealing facts, or censorship, is also used if the group can affect such control. When channels of information cannot be completely closed, they can be rendered useless by filling them with disinformation, effectively lowering their signal-to-noise ratio and discrediting the opposition by association with many easily disproved false claims.

See also

For articles suspected of disinformation in the Nordan Symposia, follow this link.