Jagresse
Jagresse is a term used in discussions of digital culture to describe a particular mode of online social action and discourse. The term is not widely standardized and is often defined differently across studies, but it commonly denotes a concentrated pattern of interaction characterized by rapid posting, performative signaling, and coordinated content production across networks. It first appears in academic and journalistic writing in the early 21st century, and its exact origins remain debated.
Etymology and usage are unsettled. Some scholars regard jagresse as a neologism formed to name a newly
Core features commonly identified include high tempo dialogue, repetition of memes and shorthand, performative identification with
Contexts include discussion forums, microblogging platforms, and collaborative media projects where participants foreground collective identity and
Reception is mixed. Proponents view jagresse as an efficient tool for mobilization and collective expression, while