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extremado

Extremado is a term used in online culture and media studies to describe the deliberate amplification of extreme elements in digital content to attract attention. It is most common in Spanish-language discussions but appears in broader debates on virality.

It is not formally defined; rather, it denotes a family of practices rather than a single technique.

Common features include escalating drama (presenting situations as more dangerous or controversial than warranted), hyperbolic presentation

The concept is discussed within the attention economy, where creators monetize reach through ads, sponsorships, or

Etymology: from extreme and the Spanish suffix -ado, implying a state or quality. Related terms include clickbait,

(rapid
edits,
exaggerated
claims,
striking
visuals),
strong
moral
framing,
and
performative
personas
designed
for
engagement.
platform
algorithms.
Critics
argue
extremado
can
promote
misinformation,
sensationalism,
or
unsafe
behavior,
while
supporters
view
it
as
a
rational
response
to
incentives
and
a
form
of
entertainment
or
commentary
when
used
responsibly.
sensationalism,
and
extremization.