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Disinformation 
#BurstTheBubble

  • Want to know what Disinformation is?  Start here.
     

  • Want to see the IDH's submission to
    Stanford's disinformation fighting initiative?

    That's here.

     

  • IDH TV and IDH Podcast episodes on disinformation:
    Coming soon (2022).

What is Disinformation?

What is disinformation?
Disinformation is false news, designed to misinform. That's a simple definition for a complex problem. 

Who should decide whether news
is "false" or "designed to misinform?"

Increasingly that job is being trusted to algorithms. 

But algorithms struggle to make judgments about facts.
If a government agency classifies the January 6th protest at the U.S. Capitol as a "riot," while a politician describes it as a "protest," is either characterization "false news" which should be censured. 


Algorithms also struggle with context. Is a story that is obviously false meant to be a parody or a satire or is it just false? Should a story from The Onion be censored because an algorithm doesn't get the joke?

Filter bubbles exacerbate the dangers of disinformation. If a person is exposed to too many self-reinforcing stories without being presented contrary information, they will become confused as to what is truth and what is fiction.
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