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Title: Why do women turn into black fungus? Revealing the social phenomena behind Internet hot words
introduction
Recently, the word "black fungus" has caused heated discussions on social platforms. The word originally refers to edible fungi, but it has been given a special meaning in the online context. This article will analyze the social reasons and controversies behind this phenomenon based on the hot data of the past 10 days.
keywords | Search index (last 10 days) | Main discussion platform |
---|---|---|
black fungus | 1,200,000 | Weibo, Tieba |
Stigmatization of women | 680,000 | Zhihu, Douban |
Internet terminology controversy | 950,000 | Douyin, Bilibili |
1. Lexicon Origin and Semantic Evolution
1. Original meaning: edible fungi, rich in nutrients
2. Internet extension: after 2010, it gradually became an insulting lingo to women.
3. Recent popularity: related to a celebrity scandal, search volume increased by 300%
Time node | Event correlation | Popularity of public opinion |
---|---|---|
2023.5.1 | Internet celebrities live broadcast controversial remarks | Weibo hot search No. 8 |
2023.5.5 | Women’s rights groups speak out against | Douyin topic views 20 million+ |
2. Social psychological analysis
1.Gender bias solidified: Over 60% of discussions contain the tendency to objectify women
2.group communication characteristics: Anonymous communities are used 4 times more frequently than real-name platforms
3.Business marketing promoter: Some self-media deliberately create traffic against Laibo
3. Statistics of opinions from all parties
position | Proportion | Typical remarks |
---|---|---|
Fight stigma | 58% | "The spread of vulgar words should be resisted" |
Think it's just a joke | 32% | “There is no need to go online” |
Not clearly stated | 10% | “I don’t know the specific meaning” |
4. Exploring the deep-seated reasons
1.Lack of sex education: Survey shows that 73% of teenagers learn sensitive words through the Internet
2.Social platform regulatory loopholes: Only 42% of relevant reports were processed in the past 30 days
3.Collision of subculture circles: 2D/e-sports and other communities have become the main communication fields
5. Positive guidance suggestions
1. Strengthen the review mechanism for online terms
2. Promote gender equality education into schools
3. Establish a hierarchical vocabulary database early warning system
Conclusion
The "black fungus" phenomenon reflects the complex intertwining of verbal violence and gender issues in the Internet age. According to monitoring, related discussions have led to a 170% increase in the topic of "women's health science popularization", indicating that the public is also eager for rational dialogue. Eliminating prejudice still requires the joint efforts of the whole society.
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