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Astroturfing

Bias

Catfishing

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Catfishing

Astroturfing

Bias

The practice of using a false identity to target someone on social media by luring them into a romantic relationship.

The practice of creating the false impression that a message has grassroots community support. Establishing websites for fake community groups is a form of astroturfing.

A tendency to support or oppose something in an unreasonable or unfair way. It means allowing opinions or feelings to influence your judgement.

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Clickbait

Cherry picking

Conspiracy theory

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Conspiracy theory

Clickbait

Cherry picking

Sensational and often misleading words or images designed to make you click on a link. Like "ragebait", which is designed to make you angry, clickbait aims to boost web traffic.

A belief that significant social and political events are caused by a small group of powerful people secretly working to hurt society and benefit themselves.

The practice of selectively citing evidence that supports an argument while ignoring evidence that does not.

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Context

Deepfake

Disinformation

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Context

Deepfake

Disinformation

The surrounding circumstances of a thing or an event, such as why it happened.

A realistic but false portrayal of a real person doing or saying something they did not. Deepfakes can be video, audio or photographic and are created using artificial intelligence programs.

Knowingly false information that is deliberately shared to deceive or cause harm.

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Fact checking

Hate speech

Information integrity

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Information integrity

Fact checking

Hate speech

The process of verifying claims, or information presented as facts, to determine their accuracy and correctness. Fact checking may involve publishing a verdict and explaining how it was reached.

Communication that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a group or person based on characteristics they can't change, such as their race, religion or sexual orientation.

The accuracy, consistency and reliability of information, in particular online information.

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Logical fallacy

Malinformation

Misinformation

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Logical fallacy

Malinformation

Misinformation

An argument whose conclusion doesn’t logically follow from the premises. Ad hominen, slippery slope and straw man fallacies are some of the many types of logical fallacies.

Factual information used in a way that threatens or causes harm. An example of malinformation is doxing.

False information that is spread without the intent to deceive or cause harm.

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Opinion

Prebunking

Reliability

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Opinion

Prebunking

Reliability

A judgement or belief about something which, unlike facts, can't be verified as being either true or false.

The process of debunking, or exposing, misinformation and its tactics before they are encountered.

The extent to which a source is trustworthy.

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Social media bot

Sock puppet

Satire

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Sock puppet

Satire

Social media bot

A social media account that uses a false identity to deceive people. These accounts are usually short-lived and not very detailed.

A way of using humour (such as sarcasm, exaggeration or parody) to criticise people or ideas, often to make a political point. Satirical content can become misinformation if people don't realise it is a joke.

An automated social media account that performs pre-defined tasks. Bots typically imitate human behaviour such as liking or sharing content.

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Source

Verification

Troll

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Source

Verification

Troll

The origin of a piece of information, such as a publication or person.

The process of checking that something is what it claims to be. It means confirming that a website, a person, an event or an address is real.

A person who seeks to upset people or get attention online by posting deliberately inflammatory, insulting or disruptive content.

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