vahutamist
Vahutamist is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to describe a pattern of loud, attention‑seeking communication that aims to provoke, mobilize, or alarm audiences rather than to convey careful information. In discussions of media and public discourse, vahutamist is associated with performative rhetoric, sensationalized presentation, and rapid spread through social networks.
Etymology and usage. The word appears to be formed from roots in Estonian related to sharp vocalization
Core characteristics. Typical features attributed to vahutamist include exaggerated or provocative statements, high emotional intensity, attention-grabbing
Origins and contexts. While the concept gained traction in the 2010s and 2020s, analysts emphasize that vahutamist
Impact and critique. Critics argue that vahutamist can distort public debate, polarize audiences, and erode trust
See also: clickbait, sensationalism, online manipulation, misinformation.