Digitallighting
A contemporary form of gaslighting conducted through digital platforms—social media, messaging apps, forums—where one or more participants systematically discredit, confuse, and undermine another’s perception of reality. Digitallighting uses techniques like selective screenshotting, public mockery, coordinated downvoting, and the creation of alternate “evidence” to make the target doubt their own memory, judgment, or sanity. Unlike classical gaslighting (typically intimate and private), digitallighting is often public, involving multiple actors, and can escalate rapidly across platforms.
Example: “They edited her comments out of context, posted them to a hate group, then mocked her for ‘paranoia’ when she tried to correct the record—digitallighting, rewriting reality through coordinated digital abuse.”
Digitallighting by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 25, 2026
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