algorithms aren't just flattening mainstream culture anymore| etymology.substack.com
The Internet, culture, and the general online experience is polluted by pure, unfiltered, toxic AI sludge| www.trend-mill.com
Casper Grathwohl, President of Oxford Languages, shares his career story, how Oxford Languages has evolved, and insights about Oxford Word of the Year.| Oxford University Press
Fiona McPherson shares how the role of the lexicographer has changed over the years, and her perspective on Oxford Word of the Year.| Oxford University Press
È partito tutto da una chimera digitale e da una canzoncina demenziale. Oggi i personaggi dell’Italian Brainrot – come Bombardiro Crocodilo e Trippi Troppi – sono diventati protagonisti globali di una mitologia delirante, fatta di| L'INDISCRETO
The Oxford Word of 2024 was declared to be ‘brain rot.’ What actionable solutions does a 19th-century hermit offer us to curb this modern social contagion?| thosewhowander.substack.com
Every year, Oxford releases a word of the year. The year s This annual tradition highlights a word or phrase that reflects the mood priorities of society over the past year, and trending words.| Learning English with Oxford
After more than 37,000 votes on our shortlist, we're pleased to announce that the Oxford Word of the Year for 2024 is 'brain rot'.| Oxford University Press
For the third consecutive year, we are giving word lovers everywhere the opportunity to vote for their preferred Oxford Word of the Year.| Oxford University Press
What I learned during the most awful year and why I'm so optimistic for 2021.| www.alexkehayias.com
Following a gripping head-to-head contest which saw the public vote on eight contenders, our experts have crowned rizz as Oxford Word of the Year 2023.| Oxford University Press