disinformation
disinformation — 名詞
1. information that is not true and is shared on purpose in order to trick people,
假訊息
故意散播以誤導他人的不實資訊
information that is not true and is shared on purpose in order to trick people, shape public views, or hide what is really happening.
Constanza accused the news site of spreading disinformation about the election results.
Constanza 指控該新聞網站散播關於選舉結果的假訊息。
spread disinformation about [topic]
Social media companies have struggled to stop the spread of disinformation about vaccines.
社群媒體公司一直難以遏止有關疫苗的假訊息散播。
spread of disinformation — noun + of + noun pattern
During the war, both sides used disinformation to confuse the enemy.
戰爭期間,雙方都利用假訊息來混淆敵人。
The government launched an investigation into the organised disinformation campaign.
政府對這場有組織的假訊息活動展開了調查。
- misinformation
shared meaning of 'false information', but misinformation does not imply intent — someone passing on a rumour they believe is true
- propaganda
biased or misleading information used to promote a political cause; often broader and more systematic than disinformation
- fake news
colloquial term for false stories presented as news; narrower in scope (usually refers to published articles)
用法筆記
Uncountable noun. The key difference from 'misinformation' is intent: disinformation is always deliberate, while misinformation may be shared by someone who does not know it is false. Common in political and media contexts. Frequently found in noun + noun compounds such as 'disinformation campaign' and 'disinformation tactic'.