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A specific form of digital gauntlet occurring on social media platforms like Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. Running the Social Media Gauntlet involves a post or comment going viral for negative reasons, attracting thousands of replies, quote-tweets, and reactions—almost all of them hostile. The target is subjected to wave after wave of condemnation, mockery, and abuse, often from strangers who have only seen the out-of-context screenshot or the algorithmically amplified worst version of their statement. The gauntlet is amplified by platform algorithms that reward engagement, turning personal catastrophe into content for millions. Running the Social Media Gauntlet is a uniquely modern form of punishment: public, permanent, and infinitely scalable. A single misstep can lead to worldwide condemnation within hours, with no chance to explain, apologize, or be forgotten.
Running the Social Media Gauntlet Example: "Her tweet, meant as a joke among friends, was screenshotted and posted to a larger community. Within hours, she was running the social media gauntlet: thousands of replies, death threats, demands for apology, calls for cancellation. The original context was lost; only the outrage remained. She deleted her account, but the gauntlet continued elsewhere—once you're in it, you never really leave."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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The American Medical Association's Journal. Also called JAMA.
My dad reads the Journal of the American Medical Association.
by ScrumbleMaster69 September 15, 2021
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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.”
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 28, 2026
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