Misinformation

Misinformation refers to false or misleading information that is spread regardless of intent to deceive. It can encompass a range of content, including rumors, inaccurate facts, misinterpretations, or any type of information presented in a way that is incorrect. Misinformation can arise from misunderstandings, miscommunications, or the sharing of outdated or incorrect data. It often proliferates through social media, news sources, and word of mouth, impacting public opinion, knowledge, and behavior. Unlike disinformation, which involves deliberate deception intended to manipulate or mislead, misinformation can originate from genuine mistakes or unintentional errors in communication. Its spread can lead to confusion, reinforce false beliefs, and contribute to the polarization of viewpoints within society.