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Rage Bait: How Online Outrage is Shaping Our Language

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Oxford Names⁣ “Rage Bait” as ​2023 Word ⁣of the Year, Reflecting digital‍ Age’s Provocative‍ Turn

OXFORD, England – Oxford University Press announced today that “rage bait” has been selected⁤ as its 2023 Word of the Year,⁢ chosen by public⁤ vote. The term,defined as content​ designed to elicit an angry response⁢ online,edged out contenders aura ‌farming and biohack ⁢ in a process that included playful depictions of each word on oxford’s Instagram account.

“these words​ not only define trends; they reveal how digital platforms are transforming our thinking and behavior,” ⁣said a ​representative from Oxford University Press. The selection of “rage bait” underscores a growing concern over the intentional creation of inflammatory online content and its impact on discourse, mental wellbeing, and societal polarization.The rise of such tactics affects​ anyone engaging ‌with social media, potentially exacerbating conflict and ⁤hindering⁣ constructive conversation. Oxford’s choice signals a broader cultural reckoning ⁣with the manipulative forces at play in the‌ digital landscape.

The public was invited to choose from a shortlist, with Oxford utilizing parody videos on Instagram to illustrate the essence‍ of each term. Aura farming was portrayed as a man meticulously crafting a charismatic persona, while biohack depicted someone pursuing extreme self-optimization through technology and supplements.

According to Oxford’s definition, aura farming refers to the “cultivation of an notable, attractive or charismatic personality (…) presenting itself in ‍a way that subtly attempts to convey an air of confidence, freshness or mysticism.” Biohack,conversely,is defined as “an attempt (…) ‌to optimize one’s⁤ (…) health,longevity or⁣ well-being‍ by altering diet,exercise routine ⁤or lifestyle,or ​through ⁣the use of ‍other means such ‌as medications,supplements or ⁣technological devices.”

The depiction of rage bait was particularly ‍striking: a ⁣character spilling milk and ⁢sugar while‍ making tea, then dramatically​ removing their toenails and pouring the milk over themselves. This visual representation highlights the frequently ⁣enough-destructive and self-sabotaging nature of engaging with, or creating, deliberately ⁤provocative content.

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