Source: Pollution of the Global Information EcosystemDistinguishing between misinformation and disinformation is crucial.
Misinformation comes from those who genuinely believe what they say, while disinformation involves deliberate deception, cover-ups, or the spreading of falsehoods.
Differentiating between them can be challenging, and even trusted sources may inadvertently spread misinformation.
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