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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.

scholarly
usage
it
functions
as
a
noun
and
as
an
adjective
to
label
strategies,
formats,
or
specific
pieces
of
content
that
rely
on
narrative
manipulation
rather
than
rigorous
evidence.
that
signals
inevitability
or
threat.
It
tends
to
exploit
cognitive
biases
such
as
confirmation
bias,
availability,
and
fear,
and
may
be
spread
through
coordinated
or
semi-coordinated
networks.
sought
finer-grained
categories
within
misinformation.
It
is
not
a
legal
or
regulatory
term
but
a
descriptive
one
used
in
analysis,
media
literacy,
and
risk
assessment.
satire,
or
opinion
when
not
accompanied
by
factual
checks.
Others
caution
that
the
category
should
be
applied
consistently
to
avoid
overgeneralization.