slang for wanting to kill and mutilate anyone and everyone in the general vicinity of the speaker
if someone ever says this to you, run.
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Theory of Digital Social Control *Example: A fitness tracker and its app. It's not just a tool. It collects intimate biological data, gamifies health through rewards/badges (behavioral nudging), connects to social media for peer comparison (norm enforcement), and may share data with insurers (economic consequences). This is integrated digital control—blending surveillance, social pressure, and economic incentives into one seamless, persuasive system.
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