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[Noun] | "dis*in*for*ma*tion" | \ (ˌ)dis-ˌin-fər-ˈmā-shən \
1: false information deliberately and often covertly spread (as by the planting of rumors) in order to influence public opinion or obscure the truth
Origin: 1939 ;
{see: |dis-|dis-} + {see: |information|information}, after Russian dezinformácija;
* Note : Russian dezinformácija and the adjective derivative dezinformaciónnyj can be found in Soviet military science journals published during the 1930's. The Malaja Sovetskaja Ènciklopedija (1930-38) defines the word as "information known to be false that is surreptitiously passed to an enemy" ("dezinformacija, t.e., zavedomo lživaja informacija podkidyvaemaja protivniku"; vol. 3, p. 585). The verb dezinformírovat' "to knowingly misinform" is attested earlier, no later than 1925, and may have been the basis for the noun. In more recent decades claims have been made about the origin of the word that are dubious and cannot be substantiated. According to the former Romanian intelligence officer Ion Mihai Pacepa, "Iosif Stalin invented this secret 'science,' giving it a French-sounding name and pretending it was a dirty Western practice" (Ion Mihai Pacepa and Ronald J. Rychlak, Disinformation [Washington, D.C., 2013], p. 4). Martin J. Manning, in Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda (Westport, CT, 2004), pushes the word back still further: "Disinformation as a KGB weapon began in 1923 when I.S. Unshlikht, Deputy Chairman of the GPU, then the name of the KGB, proposed the establishment of a 'special disinformation office to conduct active intelligence operations ….' " No source is given for this quotation. The English word disinformation as a translation of the Russian one appears to have been introduced in an article written for the Saturday Evening Post under the byline of Walter Krivitsky, a Soviet intelligence officer who defected in the fall of 1937 and made his way to the U.S. in November, 1938. Krivitsky, in need of money, was aided in publishing a series of Saturday Evening Post articles by the journalist Isaac Don Levine and the socialist politician and historian David Shub. (The articles became the contents of a book, In Stalin's Secret Service, published in November, 1939.) More than simply aiding him, Shub and Levine presumably acted as translators and editors, see:ing that Krivitsky most likely knew little or no English. He introduces the word disinformation after reporting a boast by a German that the Red Army was infiltrated by spies; Krivitsky rejoins in the first person: "I knew only too well the character of such evidence … it was the type of information designed especially for wide circulation, with the view toward undermining the morale of the enemy. In military-intelligence parlance, it is known as 'disinformation' " (Saturday Evening Post, April 22, 1939, p. 74).;
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# 1 - { disinformation:662198 }
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[ "disinformation" ]
1: (v) A euphimism for the spreading of government-sponsored lies.
* e.g., ... The Government doesn't lie, they engage in disinformation.
# 2 - { disinformation:15570230 }
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[ "disinformation" ]
1: propaganda provided to conservatives from their various media outlets .
* e.g., ... redneck 1 to redneck 2: "'disinformation is wat they done sayd on the radio talk show. its as reel as bigfoot!"
# 3 - { Disinformation:16390341 }
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[ "Disinformation" ]
1: Any views that the group in power do not approve of
* e.g., ... Anti vaxxers need to stop spreading disinformation.
You're welcome to take the poison and get your fatal blood clots, I'm not.
# 4 - { Disinformation:13437709 }
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[ "Disinformation" ]
1: The fake news that distract us through our personal devices, which we seldom stop to question, because of our impatience and laziness to think critically.
* e.g., ... If American voters had known that all the disinformation on social media during the presidential campaign were fabricated thanks to Putin and gang to increase the odds of Donald Trump becoming President, the world wouldn’t have been so chaotic and pessimistic today.
# 5 - { selective disinformation:2913546 }
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[ "selective disinformation" ]
1: Basically, it's when someone purposefully gives someone else false information, otherwise known as lying.
* e.g., ... Victim: Dude, I thought you said she totally wanted go out with me!
# 6 - { trivial disinformation:2615936 }
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[ "trivial disinformation" ]
1: Feeding bad information or faulty logic to the opposing team when playing Trivial Pursuit in an effort to steer the team toward the wrong answer. Especially effective when done under the guise of lending a helpful hand.
* e.g., ... Johnny's encyclopedic knowledge of geography and sports history, combined with the expertly-disguised stream of trivial disinformation that he gave the enemy, won the game for us tonight.
# 7 - { disinformation tax:15979087 }
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[ "disinformation tax" ]
1: The adtech industry's practice of redistributing a percentage of advertisers' total spend to disinformation outlets around the world through negligent inventory vetting standards.
* e.g., ... "I paid $65 for my mock neck at Summersalt. I wonder how much of that Summersalt has to pay towards Google's disinformation tax."
# 8 - { Russian disinformation:17144462 }
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[ "Russian disinformation" ]
1: A slang term used be the left, particularly the American left, which means “bad for us politically”
* e.g., ... Person 1: Did you hear about Hunter Biden’s laptop
# 9 - { Disinformation Governance Board:17201565 }
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[ "Disinformation Governance Board" ]
1: A board headed by Nina Jankowicz, equivalent to the ministry of truth as described by George Orwell in 1984
* e.g., ... The disinformation governance board was supposed to have been run by Stalin. Not Nina Jankowicz.
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[ "Disinformation Governance Board" ]
1: (Abbreviated DGB): modern version of the ministry of truth as defined by George Orwell's 1984
* e.g., ... If you're concerned about living under Stalin's KGB, you should be well concerned about the disinformation governance board and its activities.
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