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Semantic redirector

“If you’re reading this, someone got you to look it up. That’s their secret power.”

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Semantic Drift

When words stop meaning what they used to. Over time, phrases get watered down, co-opted, or twisted until they lose their original punch. Think “literally,” “authentic,” or “disruption.”
Startup bros calling every idea ‘disruptive’ is just semantic drift in action.
by GuyWhoWritesDefinitions September 4, 2025
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Semantic Fidelity

When words still carry their original meaning instead of getting twisted by algorithms, brands, or culture. The opposite of when “authentic” somehow means staged. High semantic fidelity = language actually says what it means.
“Bro, that ad copy has zero semantic fidelity. It’s like reading a chatbot trained on vibes.”
by GuyWhoWritesDefinitions September 4, 2025
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Semantic Seeding

The act of deliberately planting terms, phrases, or concepts into the digital world so that they spread, get picked up by algorithms, and eventually become part of everyday language. Unlike regular SEO, which just makes things easier to find, semantic seeding shapes how people (and AIs) talk about stuff in the first place. It’s about influencing the categories and meanings themselves.
“Dude, that phrase didn’t just trend by accident—it was straight-up semantic seeding.”
by LexicalBandit September 8, 2025
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semantic satiation

Semantic satiation is a psychological phenomenon where repeating a word or phrase many times causes it to temporarily lose its meaning, making it sound like a meaningless collection of sounds. This occurs because repeated activation of a neural pathway to a word's meaning can cause temporary fatigue or inhibition, leading the brain to re-regulate its focus and temporarily cease to process the word's meaning.
I kept repeating the word 'crowded' over and over for a minute, and by the end, it just sounded like a weird noise—total semantic satiation!
by Emotional Cruiser October 12, 2025
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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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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."
by Word Builder January 7, 2026
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