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What research do you think went into the selection of this term for their word of the year?

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by Newbie (400 points)

This information is correct, as verified on Oxford University Press' website. NBC is also a reliable news network, as they cited not only Oxford University Press in their article, but also a statement from the publication's president and a previous article from NBC about the effects of 'brain rot' in society. This article is therefore not misinformation.

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'Brain rot' is Oxford University Press' word of the year

Keller: Why "brain rot" is Oxford's word of the year

The information is correct both articles state that Oxford has chosen the popular gen z term "brain rot" as their word of the year. 

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Yes, it is! It's officially posted on their website! I found two links from the official Oxford Press. They even show a bunch of infographics and data on the world! This is a fact!

Source: https://corp.oup.com/word-of-the-year/

and here it is again! https://corp.oup.com/news/brain-rot-named-oxford-word-of-the-year-2024/
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The claim that the term 'brain rot' is the Oxford Press word of the year is true. According to the Oxford University Press website, the word was chosen from a total of 37,000 public votes. Further proving the claim, the CBS article linked includes Oxford Languages President Casper Grathwohl providing context as to why this word was chosen.

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The claim "'Brain rot' is Oxford University Press' word of the year" is true. According to an article by Oxford University Press, the term "brain rot" has been named the word of the year.

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True, per the source itself: https://corp.oup.com/news/brain-rot-named-oxford-word-of-the-year-2024/. "Following a public vote in which more than 37,000 people had their say, we’re pleased to announce that the Oxford Word of the Year for 2024 is ‘brain rot’.

Our language experts created a shortlist of six words to reflect the moods and conversations that have helped shape the past year. After two weeks of public voting and widespread conversation, our experts came together to consider the public’s input, voting results, and our language data, before declaring ‘brain rot’ as the definitive Word of the Year for 2024."

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This is true. According to Oxford University Press, the word of the year is Brain Rot.

Source: http://corp.oup.com/word-of-the-year/

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ago by Novice (600 points)
The NBC article does not mislead and is correct as Oxford University Press has named "Brain rot" their word of the year.
https://corp.oup.com/word-of-the-year/
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The claim that “brain rot” is Oxford University Press’s Word of the Year (2024) is correct. On Oxford University Press’s website, the word “brain rot” was unveiled as the word of the year, with over 37,000 votes from the public. This word was chosen due to its relevance in social media this year. From 2023 to 2024 the utilization of this word increased “by 250% in frequency per million words.” Further, on December 1st, 2024, “brain rot” was posted as their word of the year on their public Instagram page @oxnuipress

This claim has also been verified by other reputable sources like Time Magazine, The New York Times, and The Guardian. Time Magazine reported, “‘Brain rot’ beat out five other finalists, including ‘dynamic pricing,’ ‘lore,’ ‘romantasy,’ ‘slop,’ and Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year ‘demure.’ ‘Brain rot’ speaks to one of the perceived dangers of virtual life, and how we are using our free time,” Casper Grathwohl, president of Oxford Languages, said in the announcement.”


The link provided in this claim matches the information provided on other websites reporting on Oxford’s word of the year. This source reports, “Just as it has in years past, Oxford University Press said it again enlisted the public’s help in choosing its word…The term “brain rot” was selected from a short list of six words.

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You can verify this information is correct by going directly to the Oxford University press website and checking the word of the year for 2024. They used a multitude of methods such as surveying people and analysing the use of language.

https://corp.oup.com/word-of-the-year/

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