fictionwas
Fictionwas is a neologism used to describe the phenomenon by which fictional narratives or artifacts are produced in or circulated through formats that mimic real-world documents, archives, or media, leading audiences to treat them as factual or historically plausible.
The term blends fiction with was, signaling a past-tense assumption of veracity; it is often discussed in
Common forms include faux archives (diaries, reports, letters), docudrama techniques, found-footage styles, and social media personas
In wider culture, fictionwas raises questions about epistemic trust, the ethics of plausibility, and the responsibility
See also: verisimilitude, docudrama, autofiction, found footage, misinformation.