What’s the difference: Disinformation, Disinformation, Malinformation and Misinformationwrite a brief of each of the following articles/videos below. Moreover, kindly make sure that there are two direct quotes from at least two of the readings.
In addition, make sure that the paragraphs are linked
Wardle, Claire, (2017) Fake news. It’s complicated. (2017, February 16). First Draft.https://firstdraftnews.org/latest/fake-news-complicated/
Shires, J. (2020, August 13). The Simulation of Scandal: Hack-and-Leak Operations, the Gulf States, and U.S. Politics – Texas National Security Review. Texas National Security Review. https://tnsr.org/2020/08/the-simulation-of-scandal-hack-and-leak-operations-the-gulf-states-and-u-s-politics/
David Uberti, The Real History of Fake News, Columbia Journalism Review, December 15, 2016
Vox, Why obvious lies make great propaganda