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Explanatory notes [, of which currently there are none few].
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We claim no 'ownership' of any of the acronyms/phrases detailed in this Glossary. Some terms _are_ referenced with a web link, for example the
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quite charming definitions of mis/dis/malinformation asserted by UNESCO. It seems that information disorder is a global problem but, luckily,
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it can be thwarted by spreading ample amounts of Right-Think among practitioners of journalism.
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This glossary is dedicated to our friend Rhisiart Gwilym [mini-bio and photo to follow?] who popularised and/or coined a number of the entries.
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