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What is the difference between propaganda and disinformation?

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What is the difference between propaganda and disinformation?
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    1. Babar
      2023-11-18T23:20:30-08:00Added an answer on November 18, 2023 at 11:20 pm

      Definition: Propaganda: Deliberate dissemination of information, often biased or misleading, to promote a particular cause or viewpoint. Disinformation: Spread of false information with the intent to deceive, mislead, or create confusion. Intent: Propaganda: Aimed at shaping public opinion, beliefs,Read more

      1. Definition:
        • Propaganda: Deliberate dissemination of information, often biased or misleading, to promote a particular cause or viewpoint.
        • Disinformation: Spread of false information with the intent to deceive, mislead, or create confusion.
      2. Intent:
        • Propaganda: Aimed at shaping public opinion, beliefs, or behaviors in favor of a specific agenda.
        • Disinformation: Intent is to deceive, create doubt, or manipulate perceptions, often for malicious purposes.
      3. Truthfulness:
        • Propaganda: May contain elements of truth but selectively presents information to influence perception.
        • Disinformation: Involves spreading entirely false or misleading information.
      4. Source Transparency:
        • Propaganda: Often attributed to a source, which may be a government, organization, or individual.
        • Disinformation: Sources may be hidden or disguised to obscure the origin of false information.
      5. Methods:
        • Propaganda: Utilizes various mediums (media, art, speeches) to convey persuasive messages.
        • Disinformation: Commonly spread through online platforms, social media, and other digital channels.

      Understanding these distinctions is crucial in navigating the complex landscape of information and media.

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