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Mass Media Orthodoxy

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs and practices that define mainstream mass media—the often-unexamined assumptions about how media should be organized, what counts as professional journalism, how audiences should be addressed, and what role media plays in society. Mass media orthodoxy includes commitments: that media should be commercial, that advertising is the natural funding model, that professionalism means neutrality, that audiences are consumers, that "balance" means centering mainstream views, that media's role is to inform within existing frameworks rather than challenge them. Like all orthodoxies, it shapes what media becomes, but it functions as ideology—making commercial, corporate media seem like simply "how media works" rather than one model among many. Mass media orthodoxy determines what information reaches publics, what perspectives are legitimized, and what counts as "responsible" journalism versus "activism" or "bias."
Example: "The reporter followed mass media orthodoxy perfectly—got quotes from both parties, didn't question the framing, presented the issue as a matter of individual choice rather than systemic forces. It was professional, and it was useless."
by Dumu The Void March 17, 2026
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Social Media Orthodoxy

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs and practices that define mainstream social media use—the often-unexamined assumptions about how platforms should be used, what counts as successful engagement, how identity should be performed, and what role social media plays in life. Social media orthodoxy includes commitments: that visibility is good, that sharing is connection, that metrics (likes, followers, shares) measure value, that personal branding is essential, that algorithms know what we want, that social media is simply how people communicate now, that criticism of platforms is Luddite. Like all orthodoxies, it shapes behavior and expectation, but it functions as ideology—making platform-mediated life seem natural and inevitable, obscuring how platforms shape us (attention, emotion, relationship), and delegitimizing alternatives (offline connection, platform cooperatives, non-commercial spaces). Social media orthodoxy determines what online behavior is "normal," what engagement is "successful," and who counts as "digitally literate" versus "out of touch."
Example: "She felt anxious about her low engagement numbers—not because she needed validation, but because social media orthodoxy had made metrics feel like measures of worth. The orthodoxy's power is making platform metrics feel like personal value."
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Orthofox

A modern orthodox woman who is surprisingly attractive.
I hate going to Jerusalem and not having a chance with any of those orthofoxes.
by Ratphilip August 23, 2016
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Orthadoxape

A gamer is bad at every game and admits it but still tries to be good
you're soch an orthadoxape
by orthodoxape May 1, 2019
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Orthadoxape

some gamer who likes to play viedogames for fun instead of trying to be good at them
stop being an orthadoxape go sweaty
by ree\ May 1, 2019
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Orthopoxy

Orthopox/Orthopoxy : a sick dogmatick religious fanatick / sick dogmatick fanatick religiosity
That ugly Church lady is spreading Christian Orthopoxy like an old whore spreads STDs.
by MinistryOfDEW December 2, 2021
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Orthodogs

Ya ibn al-gahba, we will slay jewish orthodogs Insha Allah!
by tatarstaner December 17, 2022
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