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How ‘Algospeak’ Unmasks the Algorithm’s Grip on Language and Identity

‘Algospeak’ Review: How Social Media Slang Is Rewiring the Way We Talk

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 15, 2025
in Social Media, Tech Industry News, Technology, Technology & Innovation
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The Language of the Algorithm: Inside Adam Aleksic’s ‘Algospeak’ - Knopf via AP

Review: ‘Algospeak’ Tracks How Algorithms and Social Media Shape Who We Are - Knopf via AP

How ‘Algospeak’ Exposes Social Media’s Grip on the Way We Talk—and Who We Are

A Linguist’s Wake‑Up Call

Social media hasn’t just added new slang to our screens—it has reshaped how we think, speak, and even brand ourselves. That is the core argument of “Algospeak,” the first book by linguist‑turned‑content‑creator Adam Aleksic. Blending academic insight with firsthand creator experience, Aleksic offers a brisk, unsettling look at how platforms monetize language and, by extension, identity.

Key Takeaways at a Glance

  • Platforms engineer “personalization” to drive profit, not user freedom.
  • Viral slang—from “rizz” to “brainrot”—reveals how quickly algorithms mint and discard trends.
  • Online in‑groups, censorship, extremism, and micro‑labels all spring from the same feedback loop.
  • Keeping pace with the algorithm is exhausting but critical for influencers who rely on it for income.

Inside the Slang Factory

Aleksic opens with a crash course in Internet vocabulary. If terms like “yeet” or “blackpilled” are already part of your lexicon, his explanations confirm what you know—and show why those words exploded in the first place. For newcomers, the book doubles as a guided tour through the evolving dictionary of TikTok, X, and Discord.

Each chapter builds logically, defining jargon before unpacking how it spreads. The tone stays approachable, but the structure feels almost textbook‑like, making the material easy to skim on mobile.

Language as Commodity

At the heart of the book lies a blunt claim: platforms create identities to sell them. Algorithms push niche aesthetics and “micro‑trends,” nudging users into ever‑smaller tribes that advertisers can target. Aleksic warns that what looks like self‑expression is often pre‑packaged content engineered for engagement.

The Algorithm Never Sleeps

Aleksic admits his own examples may age quickly—trend cycles move at warp speed—but insists the underlying mechanism will endure. “The algorithm,” he writes, is the new constant. Even fleeting slang deserves study because it shows how the system works.

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More Than Words

“Algospeak” is part etymology lesson, part cultural critique, and part survival guide for digital creators. Aleksic illustrates parasocial relationships, the burnout of chasing virality, and the ethical gray zones influencers face when their livelihood depends on pleasing opaque code.

Why It Matters

By the time you close the book, one message lingers: algorithms wield the power, influencers amplify it, language is the tool— and every user feels the impact. Aleksic leaves readers pondering how much control they really have over the words they use and the identities they project online.

For anyone curious—or concerned—about the next wave of online slang and the forces shaping it, “Algospeak” is an engaging, concise starting point.

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