An empirically supported taxonomy of misinformation
Fake news, which includes both disinformation and misinformation, has been a challenge for many countries in the last few years. Disinformation has been present in modern history as part of the tool kit of PSYOPS for the military. Likewise, misinformation has been part of human history for a long ti...
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Main Authors: | CHONG, Mark, CHOY, Murphy |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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