Card stacking
Card stacking is when statistics are misused or based on a falsehood. In this case, the poster tells us that 51% of people are more likely to buy certain products if they liked it on facebook. However, the card stacking within this poster is that we do not know 51% of who, or how many people the poster is talking about. Because we do not know the scope of this survey, we cannot fully trust the accuracy of this statistic, therefore making it an example of card stacking.
Citation: Myers, Louise. "10 Tips to Get Facebook Fans and Business Prospects with Facebook Ads [pinfographic]." Howto Social Media Graphics Make Your Own Graphics. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Feb. 2014.
Citation: Myers, Louise. "10 Tips to Get Facebook Fans and Business Prospects with Facebook Ads [pinfographic]." Howto Social Media Graphics Make Your Own Graphics. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Feb. 2014.