Rage bait’ is Oxford’s Word of the Year for 2025, while the word for 2024 was ‘brain rot’ - both toxic outcomes of banal ...
Oxford University Press named “Rage Bait” its 2025 Word of the Year, highlighting content designed to provoke anger for ...
Rage bait is Oxford's Word of the Year 2025. Content creators now earn six-figure incomes by provoking anger online as ...
Oxford University Press (OUP) has named “rage bait” as the Oxford Word of the Year 2025 after a global public vote involving ...
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Oxford’s choice of “rage bait” as the 2025 Word of the Year reflects just how much of our culture now unfolds online — and ...
“ Rage bait ” has been named the word of the year by Oxford University Press. It means social media content that is designed to create a strong and negative reaction.
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Oxford University Press crowned rage bait 2025's word of the year, and it totally epitomizes the state of the internet today.
Oxford University Press announces "rage bait" as word of the year, defined as online content specifically designed to elicit ...