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Misinformation
"Misinformation" in a Sentence (18 examples)
The government is looking for ways to monitor online chatter about political issues and correct what it perceives as misinformation.
The so-called expert was just bulging with misinformation about the new product.
The troll army of Russia came knocking at the gate, armed with misinformation and inflammatory statements.
One can easily characterize a majority of the energy and power subcommittee members as nincompoops — scientific illiterates who spread misinformation crafted by oil and coal companies in order to minimize the significance of global climate change.
Among all the world's races, some obscure Bedouin tribes possibly apart, Americans are the most prone to misinformation.
There is so much misinformation about Islam that needs to be corrected.
There is so much misinformation about the coronavirus.
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo warned Thursday that misinformation and fear related to the coronavirus are in many ways “more dangerous than the virus.”
We now have misinformation and fear and panic, which is as contagious or more contagious than the virus.
In some cases, groups spreading misinformation create websites and social media accounts that look like a legitimate news organization.
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My intent is not to criticize an unpublished biology paper, but only to demonstrate the ease with which misinformation can creep into popular literature.
The Panther Moderns allowed four minutes for their first move to take effect, then injected a second carefully prepared dose of misinformation.
Liara: Although we seek to understand other species, it seems few of them seek to understand us. The galaxy is filled with rumors and misinformation about my people.
Mark Zuckerberg said he regretted dismissing concerns about the Facebook’s role in influencing the US presidential race, his latest acknowledgement that misinformation on the platform has affected elections.
As someone who studies the impact of misinformation on society, I often wish the young entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley who enabled communication at speed had been forced to run a 9/11 scenario with their technologies before they deployed them commercially.
Framing everything as a grand conflict against scheming enemies can feel enormously reassuring. And that’s why perhaps the greatest culprit of our era of misinformation may be, more than any one particular misinformer, the era-defining rise in social polarization.
Early news coverage of this incident on Sunday October 31/Monday November 1 was blighted by misinformation arising from an early Network Rail official statement and a leaked NR log, resulting in TV/radio news reports which were factually inaccurate in at least five fundamentals.
Online ticketing retailer TrainPal has been criticised for a marketing campaign which used fake social media profiles to spread misinformation.
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