Online parasocial relationship

Cambridge Dictionary Names “Parasocial” Word of the Year

The Cambridge Dictionary has chosen “parasocial” as its Word of the Year, defining it as a relationship felt by someone towards a famous person they do not know. This term, coined in 1956, describes the relationships formed by individuals with celebrities and online personalities, particularly as social media has amplified these connections. Recent examples, such as the interest in Taylor Swift’s life and interactions with AI bots, demonstrate the word’s growing relevance. The surge in usage, and the word’s endurance, has solidified its place in the dictionary, alongside other newly added terms.

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Man Sends $550K to Streamer for “Bro” Call

Driven by an obsessive desire to be called “brother” by a female live streamer, a Chinese man named Hong depleted his family’s life savings and then stole over $300,000 to continue sending her money. His actions, which included selling stolen copper materials, led to his arrest and confession to 40 thefts. Hong’s total expenditure on the streamer reached $550,000, prompting widespread online criticism and highlighting the extreme lengths some fans go to for online attention. This incident underscores the potential dangers of excessive online spending and parasocial relationships.

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