The Oxford Dictionary chose the term "brain rot" as the word of the year. This phrase is defined as a predictable deterioration in mental and mental health due to excessive consumption of trivial online content.
More than 37 thousand people voted for this term.
This is stated on the website of the Oxford University Publishing House, reports UNN.
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"Brain rot" became extremely popular in 2024. It began to be used 230% more often than last year, although it was first used back in 1854 in Henry David Thoreau's book "Walden" (Walden, or life in the woods). And in the digital age, especially among the Z and Alpha generations, "brain rot" has taken on a new meaning.
The term has become a symbol of concern about the impact of low-quality content on the internet on mental health, especially among young people. From memes to serious discussions about the consequences of excessive consumption of online content, "brain rot" has become part of a broader discussion about how digital technologies affect our lives.
Casper Gratwol, president of Oxford Languages, said the choice of the term reflects society's general concern about technology and its impact on everyday life.
Interestingly, the term "brain rot"was adopted by exactly the generations that create this very content. This is a conscious recognition of the harm that they themselves can cause through social media
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