Tag: social media psychology

Visual representation of AI Content Problem causing uniform and repetitive online content
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NPC Energy: When Life Starts Feeling Scripted

There’s a moment you’ve probably experienced but never quite named. You’re scrolling through your phone, reacting to content you’ve seen a hundred times before. Same jokes, same outrage cycles, same trends recycled with new filters. You pause—not because something surprised you, but because it didn’t. It felt… expected. Predictable. Almost pre-written. That quiet realization is […]

Everyone is the main character concept illustration showing interconnected lives
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Main Character Syndrome: When Life Feels Like a Personal Movie

There’s a moment that plays out more often than we admit. You’re walking down a busy street, headphones in, music swelling just right—and suddenly, everything feels cinematic. The crowd becomes background extras. The traffic noise fades into ambience. For a few seconds, the world seems built around you. It’s a harmless feeling—until it isn’t. What […]

Comparison between factual news and Internet Lore narratives online
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Internet Lore: The Stories the Internet Refuses to Forget

It usually begins with something small. A blurry screenshot. A strange comment thread. A story someone swears happened to “a friend of a friend.” Then, almost quietly, it spreads. It gets shared, reshaped, exaggerated. Weeks later, it’s no longer just a post—it’s something else entirely. Something persistent. Something people believe. That is where Internet Lore […]

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