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misinformert

Misinformert is a coined term used in debates about information integrity to describe a person who deliberately spreads misinformation while presenting themselves as well-informed. As a neologism, misinformert is not part of standard dictionaries, but it appears in some online discussions, academic work on misinformation ecosystems, and media-literacy discourse.

Origin and etymology: The word appears to combine misinformation with a suffix variant akin to informant or

Definition and use: A misinformert is characterized by repeated sharing or creation of claims that are false

Context and examples: A misinformert might publish manipulated statistics, cherry-picked facts, or debunked rumors, often in

Relation to other terms: It is often discussed alongside misinformation and disinformation; some authors prefer "misinformer"

Criticism: Critics warn it risks labeling individuals without evidence of intent; others note that intent is

See also: Misinformation, Disinformation, Propaganda, Fact-checking, Media literacy.

expert,
signaling
a
person
who
informs
others
with
false
content.
The
exact
origin
is
informal
and
largely
dependents
on
specific
communities
or
authors
proposing
the
term.
or
misleading,
paired
with
a
confident
or
authoritative
presentation.
The
term
emphasizes
intent
to
deceive
or
persuade
rather
than
mere
error.
social
networks
or
chat
platforms.
The
label
is
sometimes
used
to
discuss
patterns
of
behavior
rather
than
to
condemn
a
single
statement.
or
"disinformation
actor"
to
avoid
ambiguity
and
to
align
with
established
distinctions
about
intent
and
impact.
hard
to
establish
and
that
the
term
may
oversimplify
complex
information
ecosystems.