Topic
Disinformation Definition
9 items
· 3 aliases
· peaked week of 31 May 2026
· first seen 12 May 2026
The post challenges the contemporary use of 'disinformation' by tracing its origins to a Stalinist regime, implying a politicized and state-controlled origin for the term.
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7 social posts
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102 engagement
Stance — 7 classified edges
Critical
5
Neutral / explainer
2
Sentiment — 7 classified posts
Neutral
1
Negative
6
Most-engaged posts on this topic
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twitter
· @dpfdpf
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 53
· ↻ 1
· 💬 10
· 85 engagement
30 May
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youtube
· @UC9Jo12DQsSHvC1PeNV1sfPw
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 5
· ↻ 0
· 💬 0
· 5 engagement
16 Jun
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youtube
· @UCY56JQcALgmyKMrvGt5m23w
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 5
· ↻ 0
· 💬 0
· 5 engagement
8 Jun
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