Good God, why do you try so hard to be so wrong?Well if you say that it creates ambiguity because what the word means isn't actually what you mean then it is a misuse of the term.
No, when something creates ambiguity, it does not mean the word is misused, it just means that it's possible to misinterpret.
Now, consider this: even in a perfectly worded paragraph, the possibility of misinterpretation exists.
For example, the reader could take your words out of context. Completely their fault. No matter how well-worded the sentence was, it would be unavoidable.
Maybe I was wrong to even say the word "genre" was ambiguious at all. Webster's dictionary says it was the right word. I imagine most English majors would agree that the word was used appropriately.
I was trying to be generous. I see that was wasted on you because apparently that you've seen the word "genre" used in a certain way on certain websites has cemented your brain into such a fossilized brick that you're unable or unwilling to look at it in any other way.
No, you probably just have this deep irrational psychological need to be the guy who's "right" to the point where you'll desperately attempt to bend time and space to get there. Deeply ironic that you'll never be right because you won't see where you went wrong.