Submitted by Wagamaga t3_zxe5b1 in technology
Columbus43219 t1_j2214xz wrote
Reply to comment by true4blue in New app in works to combat viral misinformation by Wagamaga
That's an interesting question... why do you ask?
true4blue t1_j22ml31 wrote
Misinformation is a subjective term. Something I consider real may be considered misinformation to someone else
CheeksMix t1_j22nqrz wrote
I think there are two ways to use “misinformation” one is maliciously while the other is incidentally.
Misinformation with an intent to mislead is pretty obviously in the wrong.
Misunderstanding a situation and conveying the incorrect information is pretty clearly okay.
I think a lot of the arguments around misinformation/disinformation stems from this confusion.
Columbus43219 t1_j22ntt4 wrote
Are you maybe thinking of DISinformation?
Misinformation is objective: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misinformation
When you start getting deeper than that, you have to start looking at things like justified true belief.
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