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Significado
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    English · JMdict
    disinformation;false information
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    Español · Wikipedia

    La desinformación, también llamada manipulación informativa o manipulación mediática, es la acción y efecto de procurar en los sujetos el desconocimiento o ignorancia y evitar la circulación o divulgación del conocimiento de datos, argumentos, noticias o información que no sea favorable a quien desea desinformar. Habitualmente se da en los medios de comunicación, pero estos no son los únicos medios por los cuales se puede dar una desinformación. Puede darse en países o sectas religiosas que tienen lecturas prohibidas, gobiernos que no aceptan medios de oposición o extranjeros, naciones en guerra que ocultan información.

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    English · Wikipedia

    Disinformation is intentionally false or misleading information that is spread in a calculated way to deceive target audiences. The English word, which did not appear in dictionaries until the late-1980s, is a translation of the Russian дезинформация, transliterated as "dezinformatsiya." Disinformation is different from misinformation, which is information that is unintentionally false. The term disinformation began as a term of Soviet tradecraft, first defined in the official Great Soviet Encyclopedia as "the dissemination (in the press, radio, etc.) of false information with the intention to deceive public opinion." Former Soviet bloc intelligence officer Ladislav Bittman, the first disinformation practitioner to defect to the West publicly, described the official definition as different from the practice: "The interpretation is slightly distorted because public opinion is only one of the potential targets. Many disinformation games are designed only to manipulate the decision-making elite, and receive no publicity." Like propaganda, disinformation is designed to manipulate audiences at the rational level by either discrediting conflicting information or supporting false conclusions, and/or at the emotional level. A common disinformation tactic is to mix some truth and observation with false conclusions and lies, or to reveal part of the truth while presenting it as the whole (a limited hangout). Disinformation may include distribution of forged documents, manuscripts, and photographs, or spreading dangerous rumours and fabricated intelligence. A major disinformation effort in 1964, Operation Neptune, was designed to defame West European politicians as former Nazi collaborators.

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Códice gramatical

Qué significan las etiquetas de color

Hiragana

ひらがな

El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

Ejemplo

ねこ — gato