ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Anti-information

Alright kiddo, let me explain what anti-information is in a way that's easy to understand.

So, you know how we get information to learn about things? Like reading a book, watching a video, or talking to someone? Anti-information is kind of like the opposite of that. It's when someone gives you wrong or misleading information on purpose, and they usually do this to make people confused or to hide the truth.

It's sort of like if someone told you that 2 + 2 = 5. That's anti-information because it's not true, but the person is trying to make you think it is. Sometimes people do this in politics or advertising to make you believe something that isn't true.

It's not good to believe anti-information because then you might make bad choices or misunderstand things. So it's important to always check your sources and make sure that the information you're receiving is true and not anti-information.