1) Unintentional mistakes such as inaccurate photo captions, dates, statistics, translations, or when satire is taken seriously a) Fake news b) Misinformation c) Disinformation d) Malinformation e) Propaganda 2) Fabricated or deliberately manipulated audio/visual content. Intentionally created conspiracy theories or rumors a) Fake news b) Misinformation c) Disinformation d) Malinformation e) Propaganda 3) Deliberate publication of private information for personal or corporate rather than public interest, such as revenge porn. Deliberate change of context, date or time of genuine content a) Fake news b) Misinformation c) Disinformation d) Malinformation e) Propaganda 4) False stories that appear to be news, which are spread on the internet or using other media. Usually created to influence political views or as a joke a) Fake news b) Misinformation c) Disinformation d) Malinformation e) Propaganda 5) Information, ideas, opinions, or images, often only giving one part of an argument, that are broadcast, published, or in some other way spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions. a) Fake news b) Misinformation c) Disinformation d) Malinformation e) Propaganda

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