Policy of the Urban Dictionary
Please show me the Urban Dictionary's content guidlines.
Content that has no substance, is fake or not original but is passed off as “deep” and “real”
Dinner for Few and Are You Lost in The World Like Me are both Pseudo Deep Content
A person who knowingly reposts another creators content without proper credit given to the original creator. Typically, content poachers will repost another person's content within a few minutes, hours, days or weeks from the date the original posted was made. If the timeline of a repost is longer than 3 months, they are probably not a content poacher by this definition.
They are a content poacher because the last 3 videos I posted they have reposted to their page within a few hours without giving me credit for my work.
When a person, namely an influencer, streamer, or content creator, intentionally performs poorly in whatever they do for the sake of a few extra clicks, likes, comments, follows, & subscriptions, no matter how good or bad the outcomes of said decisions might be.
Person A: "Did you see what our team mate was doing that match?"
Person B: "Yeah, our streamer team mate who failed to push the payload the entire match? They're always throwing for content. We don't matter as long as they get some extra cash in their pocket."
Pictures and videos of cats doing cute or funny things
Jane: Did you see John’s instagram lately? A lot of quality cat content!
Stacy: No, gotta scope it!
A term analogous to "junk food," describing media designed to capture and hold attention through high-stimulus, low-value elements. Just as junk food is engineered for immediate sensory pleasure but lacks nutritional value, junk content provides instant gratification and emotional engagement but is deficient in depth, educational value, or long-term significance. Over time, consistent consumption of junk content can have detrimental effects on cognitive and emotional well-being, much like the negative health outcomes associated with a diet high in junk food.
OpenAI. (2024). Definition and Characteristics of Junk Content. Retrieved from OpenAI's GPT-4.
"Ever since I started consuming more junk content, I've found it harder to focus on reading books or engaging in thoughtful conversations; my attention span seems to be shrinking."