What does Misinformation mean?

Definitions for Misinformation
-fərˈmeɪ ʃənmis·in·for·ma·tion

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. misinformationnoun

    information that is incorrect

Wiktionary

  1. misinformationnoun

    Information that is incorrect.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Misinformationnoun

    False intelligence; false accounts.

    Etymology: from misinform.

    Let not such be discouraged as deserve well, by misinformation of others, perhaps out of envy or treachery. Francis Bacon.

    The vengeance of God, and the indignation of men, will join forces against an insulting baseness, when backed with greatness, and set on by misinformation. Robert South, Sermons.

Wikipedia

  1. Misinformation

    Misinformation is incorrect or misleading information. It differs from disinformation, which is deliberately deceptive. 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. Even if later retracted, misinformation can continue to influence actions and memory. People may be more prone to believe misinformation because they are emotionally connected to what they are listening to or are reading. The role of social media has made information readily available to society at anytime, and it connects vast groups of people along with their information at one time. Advances in technology has impacted the way people communicate information and the way misinformation is spread. Misinformation has impacts on societies' ability to receive information which then influences our communities, politics, and medical field.

ChatGPT

  1. misinformation

    Misinformation is false, inaccurate, or misleading information that is spread, often unintentionally, regardless of whether there is an intent to deceive others. This can include rumors, hoaxes, or inaccuracies that have been misunderstood, misreported, or incorrectly remembered. Misinformation can be spread through various channels, such as social media, print media, word of mouth, or digital communication.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Misinformationnoun

    untrue or incorrect information

Wikidata

  1. Misinformation

    Misinformation is false or inaccurate information that is spread unintentionally. It is distinguished from disinformation by motive in that misinformation is simply erroneous, while disinformation, in contrast, is intended to mislead. When comparing misinformation to disinformation, Jurgen Habermas says that the motives play an active role in the effect the information has. Misinformation may have a less devastating effect in that readers can criticize what they have read and evaluate it as truth or fiction. Authors will also have to give reasoning for their beliefs and support their statements with facts.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Misinformation in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Misinformation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of Misinformation in a Sentence

  1. Marc Ambinder:

    What we know is that the most effective way the sites can reduce the spread of harmful misinformation is to identify the serial spreaders... and throw them off their platform.

  2. Alejandro Mayorkas:

    Once the Title 42 Order is no longer in place, DHS will process individuals encountered at the border pursuant to Title 8, which is the standard procedure we use to place individuals in removal proceedings, nonetheless, we know that smugglers will spread misinformation to take advantage of vulnerable migrants. Let me be clear : those unable to establish a legal basis to remain in the United States will be removed.

  3. Prince Harry:

    We have seen time and again what happens when the real-world cost of misinformation is disregarded. There is no way to downplay this, there was a literal attack on democracy in the United States, organised on social media, which is an issue of violent extremism.

  4. Roger Kornberg:

    The multiple crises facing our country, including one of misinformation, requires a leader with profound admiration for science and truth, i support Joe Biden's pro-science agenda and sensible approach to public health decisions. A true leader who will face the truth and be honest with the American people.

  5. Casey DeSantis:

    Well, I think when people are going to look back at this, they're going to look at outlets like CNN, New York Times as having spewed misinformation they claim to be policing it, but if you look from the beginning, who was advocating for lockdowns? CNN and New York Times. Who is advocating for school closures? Those outlets. Who has advocated for force masking of kids? Those outlets.

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