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Metabias

A bias about bias itself. This occurs when an individual or institution recognizes and critiques certain forms of bias (e.g., ideological bias) in others, but uses that awareness to falsely proclaim their own position as "bias-free." It's the blind spot of believing your own methodology for detecting bias has rendered you immune to it. It leads to a dangerous, uncritical form of supposed objectivity.
Example: A media outlet runs frequent segments on "media bias," always pointing out the slant in competitors' reporting. This convinces its audience that it alone is unbiased, creating a powerful Metabias. Its own framing choices, story selection, and guest bookings—all shaped by a commercial and ideological stance—go unquestioned.
by Dumu The Void February 4, 2026
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Metabiases of Wiki

The biases about Wikipedia's biases. This includes the bias blind spot of the Wikipedia community itself—the belief that the NPOV (Neutral Point of View) policy inherently corrects for all skew, or that because anyone can edit, the result must be balanced. Another key metabias is the authority inversion bias, where critics dismiss Wikipedia entirely due to its biases, failing to see it as the unparalleled starting point for knowledge it is, while acolytes treat it as an infallible oracle, missing its curated nature.
Metabiases of Wiki Example: A Wikipedia administrator swiftly bans an editor for citing "unreliable" alternative media, believing the NPOV policy guarantees neutrality. They are blind to their own Metabias of Wiki: the policy's reliance on "reliable sources" often enshrines mainstream media bias as "neutrality," and their actions protect that systemic skew while believing they are merely enforcing quality.
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Metabiases of Encyclopedia

The cultural and intellectual biases surrounding the very concept of an encyclopedia. The chief metabias is the codification bias: the belief that knowledge which makes it into a stable, authoritative, bound volume is more "true" or "significant" than knowledge transmitted orally, practically, or through non-canonical texts. We confuse the format with the fact, granting encyclopedias an undue epistemological prestige.
Metabiases of Encyclopedia Example: A student writes a paper citing an encyclopedia entry as their primary source, believing its printed, curated nature makes it more reliable than a dynamic, well-sourced Wikipedia article or a primary research paper. This is the Metabias of Encyclopedia at work: privileging the container (a vetted book) over the content and its evidence.
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Metabiology

Just like metaphysics and metaphilosophy, ie whatever happens beyond philosophy or physics, exists, transsexuality must be renamed metabiology since transsexuals exist in contradiction to biology.
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Metabiases

Biases about biases—higher-order cognitive distortions that operate on our understanding of bias itself. Metabiases include the bias blind spot (thinking you're less biased than others), the fallacy fallacy (thinking that because an argument contains a fallacy, its conclusion must be false), and objectivity bias (thinking your views are objective while others are biased). Metabiases are what happen when we try to think about thinking and get tangled in our own cognitive limitations. They're the reason bias education often fails: learning about bias can make you more confident in your own immunity, not less. Recognizing metabiases requires meta-cognition about meta-cognition—thinking about thinking about thinking—and humility about ever escaping bias.
Example: "He'd studied bias for years and could spot it in everyone. But when she pointed out his own biases, he dismissed her as biased. Metabiases: his bias about bias made him blind to his own. He thought knowing about bias made him immune; it just gave him new ways to be biased. The meta-level didn't free him; it just made his errors harder to see."
by Abzugal March 7, 2026
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Merazing

The over obsession with his e-kittens makes the air around him nearly palpable with the amount of aura he expresses.
Dang the amount of Merazing going on right now.
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Metabinging

The act of compulsively consuming supplementary content—clips, memes, discussions, theories, fan edits—related to a show or movie after watching it.
I finished Breaking Bad and spent two weeks metabinging clips, memes, and Reddit posts.
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