Oxford University Press named “Rage Bait” its 2025 Word of the Year, highlighting content designed to provoke anger for ...
Oxford Dictionary has declared “rage bait” word of the year. We could shake our collective fist at Big Tech, but that would ...
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Rage Bait' Is The Oxford Word Of The Year, Showing How Social Media Is Manufacturing Anger. It shouldn't come as a surprise that the Oxford Dictionary has named“rage bait” its Word of the Year. The qu ...
Oxford’s choice of “rage bait” as the 2025 Word of the Year reflects just how much of our culture now unfolds online — and ...
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"Rage bait," which refers to online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage, has been named the 2025 Oxford ...
Oxford’s Word of the Year calls out outrage-driven content. UVA’s Bethany Teachman explains why it hooks us and how to avoid ...
The Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year is “rage bait,” which the editors define as “online content deliberately designed to ...
Cambridge’s Word of the Year, for example, is parasocial, which describes one-sided relationships a fan might have with a celebrity. The term was coined in the 1950s, but has gained new relevance as ...
If you’ve been online for more than 4 minutes in the past year, congratulations - you’ve definitely been rage baited.