linkkiverbia
Linkkiverbia is a fictional linguistic and cultural concept used to describe a hyperlinked writing style that features frequent insertion of hyperlinks into text. The term combines the Finnish word “linkki” (link) with a derivation of “verbum” (word) to evoke a linked, word-based phenomenon rather than a traditional reading experience. In scholarly and fictional contexts, linkkiverbia is discussed as a model for understanding how hyperlink omnipresence shapes meaning and navigation in digital writing.
Core characteristics include high link density, links that span multiple domains, and the use of hyperlinks
Originating in online discourse on digital rhetoric and speculative fiction in the 2010s, linkkiverbia is used
Reception is mixed: proponents argue that hyperlink-rich writing enhances transparency and discoverability, while critics see it