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Information 

1. a formal criminal charge lodged with a court or magistrate by a prosecutor without the aid of a grand jury.
2. data as processed, stored, or transmitted by a computer.
1. "the tenant may lay an information against his landlord"
2. In computer science, "data" refers to information processed, stored, or transmitted in digital form.
Information by Arminkshipper March 29, 2025
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Informational materialism 

Creating a scientific fiction , that becomes an alternative reality. Utilising data and clever new slang words, that become sexy and current. However are typically driven by profit.
Big pharmacy corporate, are pushing a new med that gives your mental.capacity a superhuman feel, you will bethe envy of everyone that knows you now, almost a god among mortals, you can process data, and exhibit real informational materialism , powers only people can dream of.

Informational Fallacy

The fallacious belief that only that which can be quantified, digitally encoded, or formally computed is "real" or constitutes valid knowledge. It dismisses qualitative experiences, subjective consciousness, moral intuitions, and analog phenomena as "illusions" or "epiphenomena" because they cannot be fully captured in a discrete, measurable data stream. It's a form of extreme reductionism that mistakes the map (the informational model) for the territory (lived reality).
Example: "Love is just a biochemical algorithm for gene propagation. If you can't model it in a neural network or measure it in serotonin levels, it's not a real phenomenon, just a story we tell." This statement commits the Informational Fallacy by asserting that the computable aspect is the only reality, reducing a rich human experience to mere data processing.
Informational Fallacy by Dumuabzu February 3, 2026

informicide

When someone communicates in a way that actively reduces the amount of information in existence.

Usually occurs when a person talks for a long time, uses many words, and yet leaves everyone else knowing less than they did before the speaking began.

Unlike misinformation, nothing said has to be wrong; it just erases understanding.

Commonly observed in meetings, presentations, emails, and “quick explanations”.
Ten slides, thirty minutes, zero clarity. Absolute informicide.”
informicide by Malcolm K. Vein February 4, 2026

Information Diet

All the online media you consume. Ranging from the entertainment you watch while you eat lunch to deep philosophical discussions to extremely technical research papers about quantum mechanics. Everything you see and do on the internet has some level of psychological effect into the person you are and will become whether you are conscious of it or not. Having a healthy information diet by adhering to the Critical Consumption doctrine is a must to be a healthy individual overall. Should be the seventh vital sign in a routine medical examination provided in an anonymous manner.
Man my Information Diet is all fucked up, I'm watching a tierlist of the worst possible combinations a bike lock can have based on social-mathematical predictions.

Personal Information Economy 

At it's simplest, an economy that's monetary value is measured in private data and intelligence.
By submitting my email address to urban dictionary, I will be adding to the personal information economy

projectile information 

Information violently thrust information on someone, usually during instruction, or in the context of a training class. Delivering projectile information is generally the result of instructor poor planning and/or instructor experience.
My instructor wasted so much time in class yesterday that today was basically projectile information.