1: A noun referring to being too easygoing or supportive of poor-quality material or actions.
2: A verb referring to unironically supporting atrocious material or a horrible person.
2: A verb referring to unironically supporting atrocious material or a horrible person.
Common use: The glaze is crazy!
Informational use: How is Sarah being praised for her acting? She can’t even change her walk any. I guess everyone is just glazing for her.
Informational use: How is Sarah being praised for her acting? She can’t even change her walk any. I guess everyone is just glazing for her.
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Get the glaze mug.The act of dismissing or undermining valid criticism of a piece of media by accusing the critic of being dishonest, biased, or acting in bad faith, often paired with an exaggerated or uncritical defense of the media. Frequently accompanied by exaggerated claims that critics are “censoring” or that their critique poses a threat to discourse, this behavior is often used to justify retaliatory actions against critics.
Person A: “I think the pacing of this show is really off, and the dialogue feels unnatural. It’s not as good as people are making it out to be.”
Person B: “Wow, so you just hate fun, huh? You’re probably one of those people who’s just here to tear things down for clout. Maybe stop trying to ruin it for the rest of us.”
Person A: “I’m not trying to ruin anything; I’m just giving my opinion.”
Person B: “No, you’re just being a bad-faith hater. People like you are the reason creators can’t take risks anymore. Honestly, criticism like this is toxic and borders on censorship.”
Person A: “Okay, now you’re just glazelighting. I’m giving a valid critique, and you’re accusing me of bad faith to shut me up.”
In this scenario, Person B uses glazelighting to deflect the critique, accusing Person A of dishonesty and framing the criticism as harmful or toxic to the discourse. Person A calls out the behavior as glazelighting to highlight the manipulative tactic being used.
Person B: “Wow, so you just hate fun, huh? You’re probably one of those people who’s just here to tear things down for clout. Maybe stop trying to ruin it for the rest of us.”
Person A: “I’m not trying to ruin anything; I’m just giving my opinion.”
Person B: “No, you’re just being a bad-faith hater. People like you are the reason creators can’t take risks anymore. Honestly, criticism like this is toxic and borders on censorship.”
Person A: “Okay, now you’re just glazelighting. I’m giving a valid critique, and you’re accusing me of bad faith to shut me up.”
In this scenario, Person B uses glazelighting to deflect the critique, accusing Person A of dishonesty and framing the criticism as harmful or toxic to the discourse. Person A calls out the behavior as glazelighting to highlight the manipulative tactic being used.
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