Apr 30 Word of the Day
A buzz word being used to refer to creators and influencers forming or encouraging unhealthy relationships with their fans. Usually used in the context of young audiences feeling they have a relationship with the influencer due to the huge amount of the influencer’s content they consume. The influencer in question, however, is unaware of the fan’s existence other than the general knowledge of having fans. Common examples include Dream and his stans. These relationships are exacerbated by the influencers confirming they have more than a creator-to-viewer relationship.
The word is circulating due to various YouTube essays about the phenomenon using the word, and therefore people who enjoy complaining about influencers repeating what they heard in the video in any comments section they can find.
The word is circulating due to various YouTube essays about the phenomenon using the word, and therefore people who enjoy complaining about influencers repeating what they heard in the video in any comments section they can find.
I can’t believe that creator encourages parasocial relationships with his fans...
Man what a parasocial relationship :/
Man what a parasocial relationship :/
by SodaScarf April 12, 2021
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cackleberry another word for an egg.
If some one doesn't eat eggs, ask them if they would prefer a cackleberry
If some one doesn't eat eggs, ask them if they would prefer a cackleberry
by Colin 'missing in action' Theobald January 21, 2005
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Malcolms incest-themed answer in Quiplash was so outlandish it made Will shoot a cackleberry right into his freshly poured hazy IPA.
by joe_albino April 03, 2021
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A small animated creature that lives in the Village of Oville on the Island of Pax. Not unlike an elaborate Smurf Village. The online game is similar to Club Penguin and Webkinz but for a younger group. Child safety is the goal of this company.
The 51 citizens of Oville include six grownups, ten Cackleberries, a few denizens and a bunch of friends. Cackleberries are born of dormant bird, fish, reptile or insect eggs. Each Cackleberry has an ethnic genealogy but no race.
by Mumbee53 August 09, 2009