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brigading

[ bri-gey-ding ]

noun

, Digital Technology.
  1. the practice of organizing or participating in a coordinated campaign of online harassment against a targeted individual or group, especially on social media:

    Female streamers and members or allies of marginalized groups are targeted more often and suffer more persistent brigading on their channels.

  2. Usually vote brigading. the practice of manipulating an online poll with an organized campaign of favorable or unfavorable votes, often as a general statement of approval or disapproval for a group, an individual, or their beliefs and affiliations rather than a genuine opinion about a specific question: review bomb.

    The movie was a target of vote brigading in the first week of its release, dragging its rating down even though it was popular among audiences in the theater.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of brigading1

First recorded in 2015–20; brigad(e) ( def ) + -ing 1( def )

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Example Sentences

In fact, anticipating this very emergency, brigading with the British had already been begun.

In brigading the regiments no attention whatever was paid to the race or color of the men.

Sometime in the same month an order was issued from army headquarters, regularly brigading Morgan's command.

Strongholds were strengthening, regiments brigading, cavalry organizing on all sides.

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