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Disinformation: Policy Responses to Building Citizen Resiliency

How to cite:
Inez Miyamoto
"Disinformation: Policy Responses to Building Citizen Resiliency"
Connections: The Quarterly Journal,
20
no. 2
(2021):
47-55.

Disinformation: Policy Responses to Building Citizen Resiliency

Authors:

Inez Miyamoto

Source:

Connections: The Quarterly Journal,
Volume: 20,
Issue2,
p.47-55
(2021)

Abstract:

Maligned actors use fake social media accounts and automated tools, also called computational propaganda, to launch disinformation operations. While technology companies and researchers continue to advance computational propaganda detection, they also know that eradicating social bots and disinformation is impossible. Since computational propaganda continues to increase, governments need to focus their efforts on developing policies that decrease citizen demand for disinformation. The purpose of this article is to explore disinformation at the intersection between technology and citizen resiliency. First, the current landscape will be explored to understand the impact of disinformation on society and its citizens. Second, the effect of technology on the supply of disinformation will be examined. Third, methods to decrease the demand for disinformation will be considered to increase citizen resiliency.

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