Definitions by Gabriel Jefferson
Googltian
Googltian
Pronunciation: /ˈɡu ɡəltiən/
Sound: GOO-gul-tee-un
Part of speech: noun
Definition:
A person who researches, assembles, and reports information mainly through online search engines such as Google, without fully verifying, classifying, or separating reliable facts from false, fake, weak, or non-academic information.
Extended meaning:
A Googltian is a directive online researcher or information assembler who gathers search-engine results and presents them as a report, argument, comment, or debate position. The term often describes someone who depends mostly on internet search results rather than academic sources, expert verification, primary documents, or proven factual classification.
Origin:
Formed from “Google” + “-tian,” suggesting a person shaped by or devoted to search-engine-based information gathering.
Related idea:
A Googltian is not necessarily a professional researcher. The word describes a person who collects online information and turns it into a report or argument without deep source verification.
Pronunciation: /ˈɡu ɡəltiən/
Sound: GOO-gul-tee-un
Part of speech: noun
Definition:
A person who researches, assembles, and reports information mainly through online search engines such as Google, without fully verifying, classifying, or separating reliable facts from false, fake, weak, or non-academic information.
Extended meaning:
A Googltian is a directive online researcher or information assembler who gathers search-engine results and presents them as a report, argument, comment, or debate position. The term often describes someone who depends mostly on internet search results rather than academic sources, expert verification, primary documents, or proven factual classification.
Origin:
Formed from “Google” + “-tian,” suggesting a person shaped by or devoted to search-engine-based information gathering.
Related idea:
A Googltian is not necessarily a professional researcher. The word describes a person who collects online information and turns it into a report or argument without deep source verification.
Example sentence:
“He spoke confidently in the debate, but his argument sounded like a Googltian report because it was based only on online search results, not verified academic evidence.”
Another example:
“A Googltian can collect many links quickly, but may fail to recognize which sources are false, biased, fake, or unsupported.”
“He spoke confidently in the debate, but his argument sounded like a Googltian report because it was based only on online search results, not verified academic evidence.”
Another example:
“A Googltian can collect many links quickly, but may fail to recognize which sources are false, biased, fake, or unsupported.”
Googltian by Gabriel Jefferson June 4, 2026