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A variant of the previous proverb, focusing specifically on social media. It asserts that social media platforms, by their design, attract and amplify both predatory behavior (crooks) and vulnerable, easily exploited users (fools). The saying is a caution against believing that social media is just a space for connection; it is also a marketplace for manipulation, scams, and harassment. Entering social media without skepticism is to risk being the fool.
"All social media is always accessed by a crook and a fool." Example: “He scrolled through his feed, sharing every viral charity campaign without vetting. His friend warned: all social media is always accessed by a crook and a fool. Do your research.”
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A broader version of the “Playing Discord” mentality, applied to platforms like X/Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok. It describes the attitude that social media interactions are not real—that harassment, doxxing, and mobbing are just “playing,” and victims should simply log off if they can’t take it. This mentality allows perpetrators to avoid accountability by dismissing their own actions as unserious while treating the harm they cause as the victim’s problem. It is a common justification for gangharassment and cancel campaigns.
“Playing Social Media” Mentality Example: “After they drove her off the platform, they celebrated in private chats: ‘She’s so dramatic, it’s just Twitter.’ Playing social media mentality: treating destroyed lives as entertainment.”
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A cynical observation that, on social media and internet platforms, the official record of events—who was banned, what content was removed, what narratives are preserved—is controlled not by users but by those with power to delete, edit, and conceal. Moderators and administrators can erase evidence of their own abuses, fabricate justifications for bans, and shape community memory to favor their clique. The phrase warns that appeals to “the record” or “what really happened” are futile when those who control the record are the same people who caused the harm.
“History on Social Media and on the Internet is written by Moderators and Administrators.” Example: “When she tried to appeal her ban with screenshots, the mods deleted the evidence threads and said ‘we have no record of any harassment.’ History on social media is written by moderators and administrators.”
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A branch of social media studies that applies critical theory—particularly frameworks of power, ideology, and political economy—to understand social media not as neutral tools but as sites of exploitation, control, and ideological reproduction. It examines surveillance capitalism, algorithmic bias, platform labor, the commodification of attention, and the role of social media in political polarization and democratic erosion. Critical analysis asks whose interests platforms serve, how they shape perception, and what alternatives might look like. It is an essential corrective to techno‑utopian narratives.
Example: “Her critical analysis of social media showed that the ‘free’ platform was actually extracting data, attention, and emotional labor while offloading the costs of content moderation onto unpaid users.”
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A critical tradition within mass media studies that focuses on how media institutions reproduce power relations, naturalize dominant ideologies, and serve capitalist interests. Drawing on the Frankfurt School, British cultural studies, and political economy, it examines media concentration, propaganda models, representation politics, and the role of media in manufacturing consent. Critical analysis of mass media rejects the idea of a neutral “marketplace of ideas,” revealing instead how media systems are structured to amplify certain voices while silencing others. It remains essential for understanding both legacy media and their digital successors.
Example: “Her critical analysis of mass media showed how corporate consolidation meant that five companies controlled most of what Americans watched, read, and heard—not a conspiracy, but a structural reality.”
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Al-Hayat Media Center

Media company established by the Islamic State to recruit martyrs and make him commit Islamic terrorism in their country and come and join them in the frontline
Dumbass kuffar: fuck Al-Hayat Media Center, that shit is gay

*goes to Bataclan*

Dumbass kuffar: this is way better than that arab goatfucker music

Martyrs: Allahu Akbar! *starts shooting at the white crackers*
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Being the media

“Being the Media” is Gen Z slang for someone who is acting treacherous, deceitful, disingenuous or has ulterior motives. It is more used as playful teasing. This term is derived from Michael Jackson always battling the media headlines who were making up stories about him.
You hear what Joey said? Yeah man, he’s being the media
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