flufever
Flufever refers to a transient, contagious surge of excitement and enthusiasm that spreads rapidly among members of a community, typically online. The term first appeared in 2009 on a mid‑size discussion board dedicated to video game design, where participants described the collective buzz that followed the release of a highly anticipated game patch. It combines the softening adjective “fluffy” with the emotional noun “fever,” suggesting a light‑hearted, almost playful mania. The expression captures a phenomenon that is less intense than a hype wave but yokeable through various forums, message boards, and social-media groups.
Scholars in digital culture studies have begun to map the characteristics of flufever, noting its spontaneous
Despite its increasing visibility, flufever remains largely informal and context dependent. There is no standardized metric