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Information in the media
The term Misinformation is referred to as incomplete information that can be categorized as ambiguous (Cooke, 2017). Despite misinformation potentially being accurate in specific scenarios, misinformation is often false information that sounds believable, disguised to appear as truth (Cooke, 2017). Misinformation is commonly spread through online media; it is often pervasive which leads to severe consequences for both individuals and corporations(Cooke, 20😊17). Misinformation has also been scientifically proven to lead to extreme levels of distrust in public health (Goldstein, 2017). Accordingly, It is safe to conclude that misinformation is unhealthy for digital media and should be regulated regularly.