linkkikuolemia
Linkkikuolemia is a Finnish term used in some online discussions to describe deaths or fatal outcomes that are alleged to originate from harmful online content distributed through hyperlinks. It is not an established medical diagnosis and is not widely used in peer-reviewed medical literature.
The term combines linkki (link) and kuolemia (deaths) and is employed metaphorically to critique how digital
In media and online commentary, discussions labeled as linkkikuolemia often concern situations where individuals allegedly follow
Medical researchers typically analyze such incidents by considering broader factors such as mental health, substance use,
The term is controversial; detractors warn that it may sensationalize online risk or oversimplify complex fatalities,
See also: misinformation, online influence, digital media ethics.