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trivialere

Trivialere is a neologism used in discourse analysis and information design to describe the process of rendering complex information into oversimplified, easily digestible elements. The term can describe practices in media, education, and policy communication that prioritize accessibility over nuance. In usage, trivialere can refer to the act (to trivialere) or the phenomenon itself (the trivialere of a topic).

Etymology: The word combines Latin roots trivialis "common, ordinary" with the infinitive suffix -ere, forming a

Examples and implications: In journalism, trivialere may appear when a complex scientific finding is reduced to

Relation to other concepts: related to reductionism, simplification, and information design. It is not a formal

See also: simplification, reductionism, information design.

plausible
but
modern
coinage.
It
has
no
fixed
authority
and
is
primarily
used
in
scholarly
and
online
discussions
to
label
a
pattern
rather
than
a
system
with
formal
guidelines.
a
single
takeaway
without
context.
In
academic
writing,
researchers
might
be
accused
of
trivialere
a
theory
by
omitting
boundary
conditions.
Proponents
argue
that
abstracting
to
core
points
improves
comprehension;
critics
warn
that
it
erodes
accuracy
and
critical
thinking.
theory
but
a
heuristic
label
used
to
discuss
communication
practices
and
their
effects
on
understanding.