Conspiracy Theories, Fake News and Disinformation. Why There’s So Much of It and What We Can Do About it
Review of the report “Weapons of Mass Distraction: Foreign State-Sponsored Disinformation in the Digital Age" In March 2019, under the aegis of the United States Department of State, a group of ... ... there was neither a killed child, nor shocked mother. Still, the story went viral. It had reached a much broader audience on social mediathan it did on television. The authors refer to that story as "an example of Kremlin-backed disinformation campaign....
05.06.2020