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Manipulation

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Manipulation may refer to:

  • Manipulation (psychology) - acts intended to influence or control someone in a underhanded or subtle way
  • Crowd manipulation - use of crowd psychology to direct the behavior of a crowd toward a specific action
  • Internet manipulation - co-opting of digital technology (algorithms, automated scripts) for commercial, social or political purpose
  • Media manipulation - creating an image or argument in the news that favors partisan interests
  • Market manipulation - interfering with the free and fair operation of financial markets.

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