Information Overload
Alternative names: information overload, inundation, information saturation, gish gallop
Example usage
A politician mentions 30 different statistics, quotes, and claims in 5 minutes at a press conference — journalists have no chance to verify everything, and the audience remembers nothing but the 'feeling that they are in the know'.
Related techniques
Firehose of Falsehood
A propaganda technique that involves flooding the media space with a large number of contradictory claims and half-truths in quick successio...
Also: firehose of falsehood, gish gallop, flood of falsehoods
Falsification of facts
The intentional spread of false information or mixing truth with lies into so-called half-truths. A combination of true partial facts with f...
Also: fabulism, half-truth, half-truth
Relativization
Questioning objective truth: the assertion that 'truth does not exist', 'there is an alternative truth', or 'while it may not be true, it co...
Also: relativizing, alternative facts, alternative truth
Cherry Picking
Selective choice of only the data or evidence that supports a predetermined conclusion, while ignoring all others. This creates a misleading...
Also: cherry picking, selective quoting, data selection