
How To Academy Podcast Adam Aleksic - How the Internet is Transforming the Future of Language
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Oct 3, 2025 Join Adam Aleksic, a Harvard-trained linguist and content creator, as he unveils how the internet reshapes language. He explores fascinating topics like how social media censorship gives rise to euphemisms, the quirky terms 'tradwife' and 'delulu', and how algorithms influence speech and identity. Aleksic discusses the evolution of accents in online culture, the viral spread of memes, and how humor accelerates language adoption. Dive into the complexities of modern communication and discover the cultural implications behind today's evolving lexicon.
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Words Reveal Community Origins
- Internet-origin slang like 'tradwife' and 'skibidi' trace back to specific online communities and media.
- Such words reveal cultural forces and algorithmic amplification behind their spread.
Why Some Slang Lasts
- A word's longevity depends on obtrusivity, lexical need, and adaptability to new contexts.
- Meme-tied terms often vanish with the meme, while subtle terms diffuse quietly.
Short-Form Video Hooks Attention
- Short-form video formats maximize attention through design and reward hooks that keep viewers scrolling.
- This medium will dominate discourse as long as it remains the most attention-grabbing.












