Disguised canvassing refers to the act of promoting a particular idea, product, or candidate in a subtle and deceptive manner, often under the guise of a different agenda. This can include using misleading or covert tactics, such as posing as a neutral party or using false information, to sway public opinion or gain support. It is a form of persuasion that disguises its true intentions, making it difficult for individuals to recognize and resist. Disguised canvassing can be seen in various forms, such as in political campaigns, marketing strategies, and online discussions. It is a manipulative tactic that aims to influence others without their knowledge, often resulting in biased or one-sided outcomes.