misinformˌmɪs ɪnˈfɔrm
misinform (v)
- present
- misinforms
- past
- misinformed
- past participle
- misinformed
- present participle
- misinforming
English Definitions:
misinform, mislead (verb)
give false or misleading information to
misinform (Verb)
to give or deliver false, fake, or misleading information with intent to deceive
misinform
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.
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