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potwierdzaniaczynnoci

Potwierdzaniaczynnoci is a colloquial term that emerged in Polish internet culture in the early 2020s. The word is a compound formed from the verb „potwierdzać” (to confirm) and the slang suffix „‑ynoci”, which functions similarly to the English “‑er” or “‑ist” and denotes a person associated with a particular activity. Consequently, potwierdzaniaczynnoci refers to individuals who habitually confirm or validate statements, images, or rumors in online discussions, often without independent verification.

The phenomenon is linked to the rise of rapid information sharing on social media platforms such as

In scholarly literature, the behavior associated with potwierdzaniaczynnoci is examined alongside concepts such as echo chambers,

Facebook,
Twitter,
and
TikTok,
where
users
frequently
repost
content
accompanied
by
affirmations
like
„zgadza
się”
or
„potwierdzone”.
Researchers
in
media
studies
have
noted
that
potwierdzaniaczynnoci
contribute
to
the
propagation
of
misinformation
by
prioritizing
speed
over
accuracy.
While
some
observers
use
the
term
pejoratively
to
criticize
uncritical
sharing,
others
employ
it
humorously
to
describe
well‑intentioned
but
overly
eager
participants
in
online
discourse.
confirmation
bias,
and
digital
literacy.
Educational
initiatives
in
Poland
have
incorporated
the
term
into
campaigns
aimed
at
improving
critical
thinking
and
fact‑checking
skills
among
internet
users.
Despite
its
niche
origin,
the
word
has
entered
mainstream
Polish
lexicon,
appearing
in
newspaper
articles,
blog
posts,
and
university
lectures
on
contemporary
media
phenomena.