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Digital Orwellianism

The specific information-control tactics of the digital age: algorithmic censorship, shadow-banning, trend manipulation, deepfakes, bot armies that distort public discourse, and the constant rewriting of digital history (link rot, edited tweets, memory-holed articles). It's a perpetual, automated gaslighting where the past is mutable, truth is swamped by noise, and perception is a battleground managed by code.
Example: "I saw Digital Orwellianism in action when a major news story trending on Twitter suddenly vanished from the 'Trending' list, replaced by a celebrity gossip item. No announcement, no explanation—just a silent, algorithmic correction of what the public was allowed to collectively notice. The Ministry of Truth doesn't need editors; it needs a good machine learning model and a plausible deniability clause."
by AbzuInExile February 1, 2026
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