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disinform

[dis-in-fawrm] / ˌdɪs ɪnˈfɔrm /




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Wikipedia didn’t respond immediately to a request for comment but says in its online encyclopedia about censorship: “Since the early 2010s, Russian Wikipedia and its editors have experienced numerous and increasing threats of nationwide blocks and country-wide enforcement of blacklisting by the Russian government, as well as several attempts to censor pages, spread propaganda, and disinform.”

From Washington Times

"Russia knows this, but is deliberately trying to disinform. Independent research by scientists from groups such as the Royal Society has assessed that any impact to personal health and the environment from the use of depleted uranium munitions is likely to be low."

From BBC

That marketing may not be intending to obfuscate and disinform, but that is what it has done.

From Salon

However, the latest message from his campaign intends to confuse and disinform,” the spokesperson added.

From Fox News

Another negative is the perceived, growing readiness of democratically elected governments, notably in the US and Europe, to lie, manipulate and disinform.

From The Guardian