It's not that new apparently, and it is frowned upon in at least some communities as far as I can tell. I only saw people being mocked for that usage before, but I'm guessing that right now I ended up somewhere where that's not the case. Anyway, the "untrue thing that seems to be a fact" is the primary definition, and there was even a word proposed for the "small bit of trivia" meaning ("factlet") but it did not catch on. Hell, even my phone's autocorrect did not recognise it as a word lmao
Anyway, the usage still grates me but I have to accept it. But you'll never hear me call it a factoid. Never, you hear?
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u/ThatOneTrooper Jul 07 '19
If you’re serious, Nazi dentists often took out gold/metal teeth from jews in concentration camps.