English

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Etymology

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Blend of disinformation +‎ infographic, equivalent to dis- +‎ infographic.

Noun

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disinfographic (plural disinfographics)

  1. An infographic that shows false or misleading information.
    • 2014 April 14, David Z. Hambrick and Christopher Chabris, “Yes, IQ Really Matters”, in Slate[1]:
      And according to a Washington Post Wonkblog infographic (which is really more of a disinfographic) “your SAT score says more about your parents than about you.”
    • 2022 May 30, “Be an American worth dying for”, in Ubi Libertas[2]:
      The other glaring flaw in this disinfographic is that it accepts regulation of motor vehicles as if that’s consistent with individual Liberty — it’s not.

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