Protecting Truth in the Digital Age

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A recent nationwide survey conducted by the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Culture revealed that nearly half of the population who read false rumors or misinformation online believes the content to be true. This survey, released on May 13, involved 2,820 people aged 15 or older, including students and individuals of all ages. The survey provided important insights into how people interact with and receive false information online. Of the participants, 47.7% believed the posted information to be “true” or “perhaps true,” indicating a reliance on confirmation bias. Among those who interacted with any of the 15 Rumours, 47.7%…

Historical Context: The article begins by introducing the concept of "⋄ Russian disinformation" and ⋄ the Paris region as thelices of a specialized investigative group under the program of ∘ Avoid Everything ( Chairs’ Initiative) aimed at disrupting the normal flow of intelligence in Paris. The group, composed of Blondeau, a French intelligence diver, and journalist and ground decrypter Paul Le Boxing, is believed to be close to the now-widely publicized collaboration of US intelligence agencies with China and ultimately with the South China Government. The group’s efforts have been linked to disinformation campaigns that have impacted political systems, including…

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