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    ‘Brain Rot’ announced Oxford Word of the Year 2024

    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiDecember 3, 20244 Mins Read
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    ‘Brain Rot’ announced Oxford Word of the Year 2024.

    Oxford Languages has declared ‘brain rot’ as the Oxford Word of the Year for 2024, reflecting the evolving concerns surrounding online culture and its impact on mental well-being.

    This decision, made public on Monday through a press release on the Oxford Press website, marks a significant cultural moment as ‘brain rot’ surged in usage, especially among younger generations.

    Defined as “the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as a result of overconsumption of material (now particularly online content) considered to be trivial or unchallenging,” the term gained prominence throughout 2024, resonating strongly with those worried about the effects of excessive social media engagement and consumption of low-value content.

    “We’re pleased to announce that ‘brain rot’ has emerged as the defining term for 2024,” said Casper Grathwohl, President of Oxford Languages.

    “After a public vote with more than 37,000 participants, our team of experts reviewed the results and language data, concluding that this term encapsulates the growing conversations about the impact of online content on mental health,” he said.

    Grathwohl also noted the term’s steep rise in usage, with its frequency increasing by a staggering 230% between 2023 and 2024.

    Initially popularized by online communities, especially on platforms like TikTok, ‘brain rot’ has transcended the digital space to become a mainstream conversation topic.

    The term is now widely used in journalism and public discourse, capturing concerns about the negative consequences of consuming trivial, low-quality content—often associated with viral videos and memes—on mental well-being.

    History of the word

    According to the release, the concept of ‘brain rot’ is not entirely new. The first recorded use of the term dates back to 1854 in Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, where Thoreau lamented society’s growing preference for simplistic ideas over more complex and intellectually stimulating ones.

    However, in 2024, the phrase has gained new relevance in the digital age, particularly amidst fears that overconsumption of low-value online material can lead to cognitive and intellectual decline.

    One of the defining moments for the term’s rise in usage this year was the viral success of creator Alexey Gerasimov’s Skibidi Toilet video series and the spread of bizarre ‘only in Ohio’ memes.

    These cultural phenomena, both considered examples of ‘brain rot’ content, have given rise to new slang, like ‘skibidi’ (meaning something nonsensical) and ‘Ohio’ (referring to something embarrassing or weird), further embedding the term in online culture.

    Yet, the conversation is not entirely humorous. There is growing concern about the serious mental health implications of this type of content consumption, especially for children and adolescents. In fact, a mental health centre in the United States even issued a warning this year, advising on how to recognize and avoid ‘brain rot.’

    Reflecting on the significance of this year’s selection, Grathwohl shared, “Looking back at the Oxford Word of the Year over the past two decades, ‘brain rot’ feels like a rightful next chapter in our ongoing dialogue about the intersection of humanity and technology.

    It captures the perceived dangers of our virtual lives, the way we spend our free time, and how online communities continue to shape our shared cultural experiences.”

    He continued, “What’s fascinating is how the very communities—Gen Z and Gen Alpha—that are often responsible for creating and consuming this ‘brain rot’ content are the ones who embraced the term.

    There’s a self-aware cheekiness in their recognition of the harm social media can cause, even as they continue to use it.”

    As the digital age progresses, Oxford’s selection of ‘brain rot’ serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked online content consumption.

    With 2024 marking the 20th anniversary of Oxford’s Word of the Year initiative, this year’s choice provides a poignant reflection on the cultural forces shaping modern language.

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