ingannevoli
Ingannevoli is a term used in media studies and information science to describe a class of deceptive content designed to mislead audiences. It denotes messages whose persuasive force comes more from emotional appeal and manipulated presentation than from verifiable facts. The concept is used to distinguish such content from simple misstatements, content created to deceive intentionally (disinformation), or articles that are inaccurate due to error.
Etymology and scope: The term derives from the Italian adjective ingannevole, meaning deceitful or misleading. In
Characteristics: Ingannevoli content often features sensational headlines, dramatic images, misattributed statistics, selective quotation, or narrative framing
Origins and use: The label emerged in online discourse and academic journalism in the 2010s–2020s as researchers
Critique and scope: Some scholars emphasize that ingannevoli can be difficult to distinguish from legitimate commentary,
See also: misinformation, disinformation, propaganda, manipulation, cognitive biases.