antidotlarn
Antidotlarn is a term used in information studies and digital pedagogy to denote a framework of countermeasures against dotlarn, a provisional label for the rapid spread of attention-grabbing content that often lacks reliability. In this usage, antidotlarn describes a set of practices designed to reduce the influence of such content on reasoning and learning.
The word combines anti- with dotlarn, an invented term representing misinformation signals in online information flows.
Core principles of antidotlarn include critical thinking, source verification, and cognitive pacing. Practitioners advocate verification of
History and usage: The concept emerged in online glossaries and pedagogical discussions in the early 2020s
Reception and limitations: Critics note that antidotlarn lacks a precise, universally accepted definition, which can hinder
See also: misinformation, information literacy, critical thinking, digital literacy.