orycling
Orycling is a term that has emerged in recent years, primarily within online communities, to describe a specific type of online behavior. It is not a formally recognized academic or psychological term. Generally, orycling refers to the act of repeatedly engaging with content that evokes strong negative emotions, such as outrage, anger, or disgust, without necessarily seeking to resolve the underlying issue or change one's perspective. This can involve frequently reading articles, watching videos, or participating in discussions that are known to be upsetting.
The motivation behind orycling is complex and can vary. Some individuals may find a sense of validation
The term itself is a portmanteau, combining "outrage" and "cycling," to reflect the cyclical nature of engaging