Definition of «chronically online behavior»
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- Description
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This phrase is used to describe opinions, arguments, or social cues that only make sense to people who spend an excessive amount of time on the internet. It often implies that the person has lost touch with how people interact in the real world or is over-analyzing minor issues through a lens of niche internet discourse. The term is frequently used as a rebuttal in online debates to suggest the opponent's view is distorted by social media bubbles.
- Example
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>Getting offended by a joke about a fictional cat is peak chronically online behavior.
>You can tell they have chronically online behavior because they use Twitter slang in every real-life conversation.
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