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SEMANTIC FIDELITY

How well a message preserves its core meaning as it moves through filters, algorithms, translations, or people. High fidelity means the intent survives. Low fidelity means the words still look right but the meaning has drifted.
“I told him I needed support, and he sent me a link to a productivity hack. Zero semantic fidelity.”
by GuyWhoWritesDefinitions November 5, 2025
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Semantocide

The deliberate killing or distortion of a word’s original meaning — especially when the new meaning is used to harm, confuse, or psychologically weaken melanated people.
It’s linguistic warfare: murdering meaning to control perception.
“They changed the definition to make empowerment sound negative. That’s Semantocide.”
by Riefy Prescott December 2, 2025
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Selmashi

Russian word meaning 'love you forever'
Dear Martha hope you ae having fun on your holiday, see you when you get back, SELMASHI, Dad
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Selmashi

Russian word meaning 'love you forever'
Dear Martha, enjoy your holiday, see you when you get back, SELMASHI, Dad
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Semanticoherence

The quality of meaning in language that is logically structured and consistent, ensuring that words, phrases, or concepts form a coherent, rational whole within a given context.
"The semanticoherence of the argument was clear, with each term logically supporting the next in a seamless way."
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Semantic distinction

That acts as a loophole...
Hym Iam "But a semantic distinction that acts a loophole and allows you circumvent the contract constitutes and Imaginary Caveat and does not apply. You have fail to make a concerted effort. The pantomime isn't going to work."
by Hym Iam March 3, 2026
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Semantic Erosion Theory

A sociological and linguistic doomsday model proposing that a society's capacity for sincerity, professionalism, and critical thinking is being permanently dissolved by the over-saturation of memes, irony, and "brainrot" content.

Proposed by Remi Cloutier, the theory suggests that memes act as a "temporal virus." As memes become increasingly abstract—infecting basic integers (e.g., "6-7"), common verbs (e.g., "lit," "come"), and neutral gestures—they "erode" the serious layer of human language. Eventually, the "Analog I" (self-awareness) collapses, and humans regress into a Bicameral state where they are incapable of authentic thought, only reactive laughter or "follower" behavior triggered by algorithmic prompts.

The Three Pillars of Semantic Erosion:

Retroactive Irony: Historical figures and serious documents lose their gravity because their words accidentally trigger modern "brainrot" memes, overwriting the past with a shallow joke.

Neutrality Loss: Simple, objective data (like numbers or professional terms) becomes "naughty," "funny," or "cringe," making the transfer of serious information impossible.

Linguistic Entropy: The state where "everything" is a meme, meaning nothing is specifically funny. Society loses both its ability to be serious and its ability to be truly humorous, leading to global apathy and a functional collapse of infrastructure.
I tried to tell the recruiter I had 6-7 years of experience, but she just started laughing because of Semantic Erosion Theory. We literally can't even talk about numbers anymore without it being a joke.
by reemii March 26, 2026
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