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1. throwa+Ac[view] [source] 2023-06-25 19:45:26
>>chillb+(OP)
Anecdotally, I watch a lot of youtube content of areas like hiking, camping, vanlife, survival, bushcraft, DIY, homesteading, exercise, etc. And I see more and more suggested videos that take these topics but add in a woman wearing a bikini or yoga wear while doing them, often not speaking any English or at all, with strangely named channels.

Imagine if every time you went to a library to go read and learn history or science or poetry you had to pass through and see Playboy/Maxim/Pornhub version of science and history pulling you away. And if you succumbed and opened a volume like that once, then the next time you visited that aisle you found they had removed 10% of the educational books and added in 10% more softcore porn.

China banned a lot of types of content from their local Tiktok for children, but honestly we need bifurcated apps or ways to filter search results for thirst traps for adults too. It's not any different than putting chocolate bars in a health foods aisle at the grocery store or alcohol vending machines in a rehab facility.

How many of our next would-be Einsteins, Edisons, Teslas, etc are being distracted by Tiktok, mobile games, etc.

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2. Anthon+FI1[view] [source] 2023-06-26 09:58:48
>>throwa+Ac
Having read both the featured article and this comment, I had to look up the meaning of “thirst trap”, a phrase I had never previously encountered.

For the benefit of others not au fait with social media culture, Wikipedia describes thirst traps as ‘a type of social media post intended to entice viewers sexually. It refers to a viewer’s “thirst”, a colloquialism likening sexual frustration to dehydration, implying desperation, with the afflicted individual being described as “thirsty.”’

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirst_trap

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3. junon+kL1[view] [source] 2023-06-26 10:24:18
>>Anthon+FI1
As someone who grew up with the term, the overly-analytical tone describing "thirst trap" is uncomfortable!

You're thirsty if you're horny, typically for a particular person but not always.

You're thirsting over someone if you're horny for someone in particular.

A thirst trap is an act (or video, or Instagram post, etc.) that intends to make others thirst over you. It's like a mating display, but with ulterior motives, if you want to look at it that way.

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4. TimesO+Pr2[view] [source] 2023-06-26 15:03:59
>>junon+kL1
Good. Thirst is uncomfortable.
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