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The phrase "brain rot" has been named the Oxford Word of the Year for 2024, following weeks of public voting and vibrant discussion. More than 37,000 participants cast their votes to select the winner ...
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Cambridge’s "manifest" and Oxford’s "brain rot" reflected growing cultural conversations around personal empowerment and the mental toll of digital overload. As the end of the year nears ...
Oxford University Press has named “brain rot” the 2023 Word of the Year, reflecting growing concerns about the impact of endless scrolling on social media and other online platforms.
Every few days, I open my inbox to an email from someone asking after an old article of mine that they can’t find. They’re graduate students, activists, teachers setting up their syllabus ...
“Brain rot” has been named Oxford’s 2024 Word of the Year. Brain rot describes cognitive and emotional issues tied to too much screen time. While brain rot isn’t a clinical ...
He was engrossed in an open paperback. “Whoa, look that guy’s reading a book!” I exclaimed. According to the OUP, aka brain rot’s press agent, the term is defined as “the supposed deterioration of a ...