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hoaxing$550332$ - traduzione in greco

DELIBERATELY FABRICATED FALSEHOOD MADE TO MASQUERADE AS THE TRUTH
Hoaxer; Internet hoax; Hoaxes; Fakes; Academic hoax; Hoaxster; Hoaxter; Believing in fake things; Hoaxing; Source fabrication; Marketing hoax
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  • [[Great Moon Hoax]]

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Definizione

Hoax
·noun A deception for mockery or mischief; a deceptive trick or story; a practical joke.
II. Hoax ·vt To deceive by a story or a trick, for sport or mischief; to impose upon sportively.

Wikipedia

Hoax

A hoax is a widely publicized falsehood so fashioned as to invite reflexive, unthinking acceptance by the greatest number of people of the most varied social identities and of the highest possible social pretensions to gull its victims into putting up the highest possible social currency in support of the hoax.

Whereas the promoters of frauds, fakes, and scams devise them so that they will withstand the highest degree of scrutiny customary in the affair, hoaxers are confident, justifiably or not, that their representations will receive no scrutiny at all. They have such confidence because their representations belong to a world of notions fundamental to the victims' views of reality, but whose truth and importance they accept without argument or evidence, and so never question.

Some hoaxers intend eventually to unmask their representations as in fact a hoax so as to expose their victims as fools; seeking some form of profit, other hoaxers hope to maintain the hoax indefinitely, so that it is only when sceptical persons willing to investigate their claims publish their findings that at last they stand revealed as hoaxers.