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Old Wed Feb 09, 2005, 04:02pm
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
Factoid: A piece of unverified or inaccurate information that is presented in the press as factual, often as part of a publicity effort, and that is then accepted as true because of frequent repetition

(From dictionary.com)

I've always thought it was interesting that CNN (?) called all those brief snippets "factoids" -- it was the first time I'd seen such widespread acknowledgement from the media that the information was unverified or innacurate. I was also amused that the very fact that they called it a "factoid" caused so many people to think that meant it must be true.

Bob;

The word factoid has recently evolved into something else. Go to the following url to take a look. In short, the word has come to mean a useless or trivial fact. I believe that this is the definition that CNN is using.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=factoid

Peter
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