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Malinformation 

What they call the truth when it makes you question authority
"The Hunter Biden laptop is malinformation!"
Malinformation by morphopotomus March 26, 2022

Malinformation 

Malinformation is correct information, the sharing of which is censored because it disrupts a narrative it exposes as incorrect.
"Malinformation is when you're correct in a way that causes distress of the government." Source: Bret Weinstein (Dark Horse podcast) DbhcufMKRCQ?t=257 on YT

The California Department of Public Health labeled as malinformation a vital research article later censored by SocArXiv, in an outrageous and extraordinarily corrupt act of censorship, due to public pressure, although the only factor in making such a decision should be the quality of the research. DOI 10.1136/bmj.o453 . Circular logic is used to damn the research: It finds ivermectin to be effective therefore the paper is either very poor quality or else deliberately false and misleading, because although most research shows it to be effective, the research the authorities ignored or discarded the bulk of it and even discarded their own findings based on their meta-analyses of the studies they considered the best, to avoid making a finding.

minformation 

The minimum information needed to understand an idea.
I'm in a hurry, so just give me the minformation and we can talk more about it later.
minformation by TemplarRogue February 14, 2014

musformation

music information. tips for bands and or musical advice.
their singer sucks. have you ever heard his lyrics? he needs some musformation.

Mansformation 

A transformation in a man that changes his appearance from a one to a ten, making him totally do-able.
Sara: "Hey Karen, did you notice Sacha's awesome mansformation?"
Karen: "Yea, I always thought he was attractive, but now he is totally do-able!"
Sara: "Amen, sister!"
Mansformation by ScrubSara June 2, 2010

Malinformation 

Malinformation is fake information to make a scheme sound more believable. Often in the form of testimonials backing up Pyramid-like schemes. These scams tend to target people who suffer from chronic misinformedness.
Example from www.autocashforlife.com:
"If you are not making thousands of dollars every month..."

Etc. etc. false claims, testimonials, only $50, you'll be making money in less then two hours...this page is full of malinformation.
Malinformation by SchemeHater April 20, 2009