koekstruueeritud
Koekstruueeritud is a term that has emerged in discussions surrounding media consumption and digital content creation, particularly in relation to the perceived superficiality or formulaic nature of certain online material. The word itself is a portmanteau, combining "koek," a Dutch word for cake, and "struueeritud," a misspelling of "gestructureerd," which means structured. Thus, "koekstruueeritud" can be understood as "cake-structured," implying something that is highly processed, perhaps overly sweet, and built upon a predictable, often unoriginal, framework.
The concept is often used critically to describe content that prioritizes engagement and virality over substance
While not a formal academic term, "koekstruueeritud" serves as a colloquial descriptor for a phenomenon many