Media coverage of North Korea (officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is hampered by an extreme lack of reliable information,...
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the media in some countries, for example China, North Korea, Syria and Myanmar. Politics and media bias may interact with each other; the media has the...
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North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula...
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to describe any unfavorable news coverage or information. The English word disinformation comes from the application of the Latin prefix dis- to information...
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Russian disinformation campaigns have occurred in many countries. For example, disinformation campaigns led by Yevgeny Prigozhin have been reported in several...
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disinformation operation that has been using a network of social media accounts to make posts in favor of the government of the People's Republic of China...
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Eva Bartlett (category Canadian expatriates in South Korea)
of the video had been viewed 10 million times. Bartlett went to North Korea in 2017 alongside Tim Anderson, and said that western media coverage of the...
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Peace and Justice (Norway) (category Political parties in Norway)
party in Norway, known for promoting messaging that echoes Russian disinformation narratives on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since its founding in 2023...
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Operation Denver (category Disinformation operations)
active measure disinformation campaign run by the KGB in the 1980s to plant the idea that the United States had invented HIV/AIDS as part of a biological...
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March First Movement (category Disinformation in Asia)
conducted a global disinformation campaign on the protests. They promoted a wide range of narratives, including outright denial of any protests occurring...
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misinformation, and media trust. Issues of bias extend to coverage of race, gender, and international conflicts. Studies indicate disparities in reporting on...
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The Epoch Times (redirect from Epoch Media Group)
secretary of state. A Harvard media expert said that The Epoch Times employed a "classic disinformation tactic" known as "trading up the chain", in which...
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party, such as in the Eastern Bloc former Socialist States the Soviet Union, China or North Korea. Within countries that have high levels of government interference...
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Fake news (redirect from Fake news in South Korea)
between South and North Korea which distorts media coverage of North Korea and North Korea has attributed erroneous reporting to South Korea and United States...
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these lists of: fake news website campaigns by individuals, corporate disinformation website campaigns, fraudulent fact-checking websites, fake news websites...
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Twitter (redirect from Most tweeted moment in the history of Twitter)
spread disinformation about the Sinovac Chinese COVID-19 vaccine, including using fake social media accounts on Twitter to spread the disinformation that...
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Sputnik (news agency) (category Mass media companies of Russia)
propaganda outlet. In 2016, Neil MacFarquhar of The New York Times wrote: "The fundamental purpose of dezinformatsiya, or Russian disinformation, experts said...
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circulated on social media. Rumors spread to other Canadian provinces and schools. In the United States, popular media coverage of the hoax originally...
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Retrieved 11 May 2017. "DemTech | Industrialized Disinformation: 2020 Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation". demtech.oii.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved...
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and disinformation and promoting media literacy. One of their objectives is integrating young people into factchecking to help curb the spread of information...
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The following is a list of websites, separated by country and sub-categorized by region or disinformation campaign, that have both been considered by...
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Pallywood (redirect from Alleged media manipulation in Palestine)
portmanteau of "Palestine" and "Hollywood") is a disinformation campaign used to falsely accuse Palestinians of faking their suffering and civilian deaths in the...
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the mainstream media of bias. In the 2016 campaign, Trump benefited from a record amount of free media coverage, elevating his standing in the Republican...
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Black propaganda (section Australian media)
fake produced by Greenpeace. Astroturfing Atrocity propaganda Media coverage of North Korea Black legend Brainwashing Denial and deception Information warfare...
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Anti-vaccine activism (redirect from Vaccine disinformation)
of active disinformation. As a social movement, it has utilized multiple tools both within traditional news media and also through various forms of online...
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freedom of expression and that the term “disinformation” can be easily used to legitimize the suppression of dissent in an analogue to the use of the word...
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Vaccine misinformation (section Social media)
celebrities. Active disinformation campaigns by foreign actors are related to increases in negative discussions online and decreases in vaccination use over...
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Wikipedia (redirect from Wikimedia in popular culture)
to lack of coverage in the media. Five months later, Strickland won a Nobel Prize in Physics "for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics"...
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warning shots. The South Korean airliner eventually crashed into the sea near Moneron Island west of Sakhalin in the Sea of Japan, killing all 246 passengers...
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Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory (category Propaganda in Russia related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
debunked as disinformation by multiple media outlets, scientific groups, and international bodies. The claim was amplified by China's Ministry of Foreign...
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