Emanadoemanada
Emanadoemanada is a sociolinguistic term used to describe a pattern of message propagation in online networks in which a core idea is repeatedly recoded and redistributed, creating a layered, often amplified version of the original content. The term is often applied to analyze how memes, quotes, or slogans spread across platforms, evolving in form while preserving a core semantic thread.
The compound word appears to juxtapose the root emanar (to emanate) with reduplication and feminine suffixes
Key features include replication with transformation, cross-platform diffusion, increasing rhetorical intensity, and reduced original authorship visibility.
Proponents view emanadoemanada as a useful lens to understand how messages acquire momentum beyond their sources.
Analysts frequently cite viral slogans that are reshaped across posts, memes derived from a single source that
Related concepts include information cascade, meme theory, echo chamber, and paraphrase mode.