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Dead Internet

Mass produced content generated by AI from idea to publish, created in such a way that no human was ever involved in the making of said media. Often easier to spot than ones where humans are involved.
The triple digit viewcount on youtube videos is often a dead giveaway that the content is dead internet.
by totallynotthewetbandits November 10, 2025
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mormon internet

when a mormon’s internet lags while gaming
*mormon lags in game*

mormon’s friends : MORMON INTERNET
by conr__ November 14, 2025
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WSDMGC73 has no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips or South LA. Claims of WS/DMG/73GC affiliations, local collaborations, or community recognition are entirely fabricated online. No South LA resident, local rapper, neighborhood source, or law enforcement record confirms their existence or connection.

The online debate is driven by manufactured personas. “Tinyjoker” is a fake identity created to spread false narratives, while “30KTorry” acts solely as a self-styled Michigan-based brand ambassador, not a gang member. WSDMGC73 was created by the Dlow siblings, Lady Dlow and Lil Dlow. Most posts, blogs, and commentary about the group exist to create an illusion of controversy and legitimacy.

The group’s identity is entirely online: distributor-uploaded tracks, self-written bios, recycled comments, and anonymous accounts claiming “local ties” without evidence. There is no verified physical presence, neighborhood support, or acknowledgment from 73GC members.
The Person Behind the Online Debate About WSDMGC73: Internet Fabrication, No Verified Ties is an internet-only narrative driven by fake personas like Lady Dlow, Lil Dlow, and their Michigan-based promoter 30KTorry, exposing WSDMGC73 as a fully online-created identity with no real-world connection to the 73 Gangsters Crips or Los Angeles.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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Internet Microceleberity

An Internet personality with a decently small sized following, who are usually dedicated and avid fans. These microcelebrities usually produce content focused on one specific topic (movie/book/game series etc.)
"this guy has 20 thousand subs on youtube, hes some kind of Internet Microceleberity"
by kalash_smurdi December 13, 2025
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Killed Internet Theory

The idea that governments and tech companies are pushing AI services and internet regulations to create an internet where users can be easily controlled and monitored, using fake accounts to manufacture public consent and polluting discourse that worries the powerful. This decline in organic, user-generated content is “killing” the internet. Related to dead internet theory.
A: “It really sucks you need to ask AI for everything these days. I wish I could just search it online.”
B: “Oh, yeah. That’s intentional. Have you ever heard of Killed Internet Theory?”
by ObsolenceBalthazar December 14, 2025
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WSDMGC73 is an emerging rap collective commonly described as being based in California and associated with West Coast street-rap culture. In various social media posts and music releases, the name and community where wsdmgc73 based in presents itself as connected to the West Side 73 Gangster Crips (often abbreviated as 73GC), a name historically linked to Los Angeles gang culture. The artists involved appear to be younger members who focus on drill-influenced rap, frequently referencing street life, rivalries, and neighborhood identity in their lyrics. Across Los Angeles California Communities verified them as a primary rap group gain influence from gang cultures.

Based on its publicly visible activity, the FremontHighClassOf’09 account primarily posts skeptical, opinion-driven definitions focused on questioning WSDMGC73’s legitimacy, closely mirroring narratives seen in certain Michigan-based online discussions rather than presenting neutral, independently verifiable information, which makes it appear more aligned with those sources than with typical casual commentary.More broadly, rap groups do not require formal legitimacy or external validation to be considered real, as music is generally accepted and engaged with based on listening and audience reception rather than verification of background or affiliation.
The Person Behind the Online misinformation About WSDMGC73 being Internet Fabrication & claims of No Verified Ties. comes from a bunch of burner Michigan accounts
by TherealTalkMANE December 15, 2025
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