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Metadigital Philosophy

The branch of thought that questions whether the digital world has any original content at all, or whether it's just an infinite hall of mirrors reflecting itself. It asks: If everything online is a remix, a reaction, or a repost, what is the original? Is there an "authentic" digital experience, or are we all just curating and commenting on content that was itself curated and commented on? And if you take a screenshot of a tweet about a screenshot, have you created something new, or just made the recursive loop one level deeper? Metadigital philosophy is the art of realizing that the internet is just one big, endless, mildly entertaining ouroboros eating its own tail.
Metadigital Philosophy Example: "He scrolled through his feed for three hours, seeing memes about memes, tweets about tweets, and TikToks reacting to TikToks. He then had a metadigital philosophical crisis: was he consuming content, or was the content consuming him? He posted this thought online, and someone immediately made a meme about it. The loop continued."
by Nammugal February 14, 2026
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