- A
factoid is
either a
false statement presented as a fact, or a true but
brief or
trivial item of news or information. The term was
coined in 1973 by...
- "average
person eats 3
spiders a year"
factoid actualy [sic] just
statistical error.
average person eats 0
spiders per year.
Spiders Georg, who lives...
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areas heavy in
debate such as
politics and marketing.[examples needed]
Factoid Fact
sheet Framing (social sciences) "talking point" at thefreedictionary...
- (as
Space Manoeuvres) (Hooj Choons) 2003:
Loveless (as Quivver) 2005:
Factoid [LOSTLP04XX] (as
Space Manoeuvres) (Lost Language)
Limited 100 edition...
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Deception Denialism Disinformation attack Doublespeak Euphemistic misspeaking Factoid Fake news
online list of
websites Lying press Fallacy List of fallacies...
- be
consulted for more detail.
Common misconceptions are
viewpoints or
factoids that are
often accepted as true, but
which are
actually false. They generally...
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spared in
bringing this
mascot character to his
current incarnation".
Factoid 10 in
Sweet Tour,
Twisted Metal Head-On:
Extra Twisted Edition Dark Tooth...
- (1997) pp. 189–190 n. 120, 238 n. 11; PoMS, H3/0/0 (n.d.); PoMS
Transaction Factoid, No. 79436 (n.d.).
Stell (2014) pp. 273–274;
Stell (2006) pp. 46 § 3.1...
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becomes accepted as fact".
Factoid was
coined by
Norman Mailer in his 1973
biography of
Marilyn Monroe.
Mailer described a
factoid as "facts
which have no...
- York Times.
Retrieved May 5, 2010. Chin, Mike (January 23, 2009). "Friday
Factoid:
James Van Der B****". The A
Cappella Blog.
Archived from the
original on...