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5 trendy tech words shaping today's internet culture

19 Feb 2026 By foxnews

5 trendy tech words shaping today's internet culture

If your social media feed feels noisier, stranger or more manipulated than it used to, you're not alone. The internet runs on its own language now, and those buzzwords quietly shape what you see, what you don't see and how companies target you. From viral "slop" content to shadowbans and targeted ads, these terms influence how information spreads and how platforms treat your account.

Let's break down five key phrases so you can understand what's really happening behind your screen and stay in control of your digital life.

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CLEAN UP YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA FEED AND CUT THE NOISE

The flood of low-quality content that is taking over your social media feed

"Slop" refers to mass-produced, low-effort digital content, often generated quickly by AI or churned out purely for clicks and engagement. This includes spammy articles, recycled videos, misleading thumbnails and content created without real value.

While slop may seem harmless, it can crowd out reliable information, spread misinformation and overwhelm your feed with noise instead of useful content. Platforms often struggle to control it because slop is designed to game algorithms.

Why this matters:

The good news is you can take back control by curating your feed and cutting the noise. 

The hidden identity behind anonymous profiles

A burner account is a secondary or anonymous social media account used to hide a person's real identity. Some people use burner accounts for privacy, while others use them for trolling, harassment, spying or secretly viewing content.

Because burner accounts are difficult to trace, they are often linked to online harassment, fake engagement or manipulation of public conversations. Platforms attempt to detect suspicious behavior, but many burner accounts still slip through the cracks.

Why this matters:

Being cautious with unknown accounts protects your safety.

When platforms quietly decide what you don't see

A shadowban doesn't only affect creators; it can affect what you see as a user. Platforms sometimes limit the visibility of certain accounts, topics, or types of content without telling you. This means posts may be hidden, pushed lower in your feed or never shown to you at all, even if you follow the account.

This type of filtering is often driven by algorithms designed to reduce spam, harmful content or policy violations, but it can also shape what information reaches you without you realizing it. Over time, this can subtly influence your perception of what's popular, trending or widely discussed.

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Headlines designed to make you click, not inform you

Clickbait uses exaggerated, misleading or emotionally charged headlines to attract attention and drive clicks. While some clickbait is harmless, it often leads to low-quality or misleading content that doesn't deliver on its promise.

Clickbait works because it exploits curiosity, fear or surprise, powerful emotional triggers that drive engagement. It's a core tactic used by low-quality publishers and viral content farms.

Why this matters

Why the internet seems to know what you want

Targeted ads use data about your behavior, searches, location and interests to deliver personalized advertisements. This is why you might see ads related to something you recently searched, clicked or even talked about near your phone.

Advertisers build detailed profiles based on browsing activity, app usage and online behavior to predict what you are most likely to buy or engage with.

What this does:

One more thing to know: Targeted advertising relies heavily on data collection. Adjusting privacy settings, limiting ad tracking and regularly reviewing app permissions can reduce how much data advertisers use to profile you.

If targeted ads feel a little too accurate, it's because data brokers are constantly collecting and selling your information. Beyond adjusting privacy settings, consider removing your personal data from broker sites to shrink the profile advertisers build around you.

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Stay tuned for more in this series as we decode the internet's most talked-about terms and answer the top questions we hear from readers like you.

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The modern internet runs on more than just technology; it runs on attention, algorithms and influence. Understanding terms like slop, shadowban and targeted ads helps you recognize how platforms shape your experience and how companies compete for your clicks. The more you understand these trends, the easier it becomes to filter noise, protect your privacy and stay in control of what you see online.

Confused by a trending internet term or want something explained? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.

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