

Defaming DiResta For Defining Disinformation
Sep 12, 2024
Renée DiResta, a technical research manager at Stanford Internet Observatory, dives into the world of disinformation in her discussion. She addresses accusations of censorship while clarifying the distinctions between disinformation, disliked information, and typical political rhetoric. DiResta also critiques media narratives about Donald Trump's cognitive abilities and emphasizes the complexities of election misinformation, media fairness, and the importance of transparency in combating falsehoods. Her insights provide a thought-provoking exploration of information dynamics in today's digital landscape.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Media Scrutiny of Cognitive Acuity in Presidential Candidates
02:13 • 4min
Exploring Disinformation and Media Fairness
06:12 • 5min
Disinformation and Election Integrity
11:00 • 18min
Combatting Election Misinformation
28:31 • 9min
Navigating Misinformation and Censorship
37:30 • 8min
Examining the Allegations of Censorship and the Need for Transparency
45:38 • 3min