User talk:ApprehensiveAlpaca/Disinformation

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Great start, Alpaca! There seems to be some very good information in your source that could be used to expand reader understanding of the ways in which we are most likely to be deceived by what we see/read online, especially in social media environments. In trying to figure out how you envision the addition of your drafted edit, it seems that it might best belong under the "Strategies for spreading disinformation" section, but that would require developing that bit more. Where do you think that "Trolls" might fit on that list? Or how might you fill out that list a bit further to help readers understand the methods used for duping us daily? It seems to me that each of the elements in the list could use more development. --Jbdolphin (talk) 00:10, 12 April 2021 (UTC)

The ideas here look great! Adding a section on Trolls sounds very helpful as they can sometimes be concieved as just "trolls" when instead they could be spreading disinformation instead of just "trolling." --Dqdolphin (talk) 13:53, 12 April 2021 (UTC)

Good start. Trolls have been a part of Internet culture, and seeing how they are now being weaponized could be an interesting section. Gvkvmg (talk) 20:12, 12 April 2021 (UTC)