manipulative advertising
"Manipulative advertising" refers to the act of using misleading or deceptive tactics to influence consumer behavior or perceptions in order to achieve desired commercial outcomes. It often involves exploiting psychological triggers or biases to subtly control or deceive consumers into making decisions or purchases they may not have made otherwise.
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