#’Sealioning’ is the word that sums up why Twitter discussion is so unbearable

“#’Sealioning’ is the word that sums up why Twitter discussion is so unbearable”
And now comes “sealioning,” a noun on Merriam-Webster’s “Words We’re Watching” list and defined as “a harassment tactic by which a participant in a debate or online discussion pesters the other participant with disingenuous questions under the guise of sincerity, hoping to erode the patience or goodwill of the target to the point where they appear unreasonable.”
The word was coined after David Malki, who creates the comic Wondermark, produced a strip in which a woman disparages sea lions. Immediately, one of the marine mammals approaches her, saying, “I’m just curious if you have any sources to back up your opinion” and going on to declare, “Are you unable to defend the statements you make? Or simply unwilling to have a reasoned discussion?” The strip concludes with the sea lion insisting, “Very well, we shall resume in one hour.”
“Pardon me, I couldn’t help but overhear…” // Wondermark #1062; The Terrible Sea Lion http://t.co/mow0vnmWSS pic.twitter.com/7gByjQ4mAD
— Wondermark Comics (@wondermarkfeed) September 19, 2014
The comic went viral. News site indy100 from the British newspaper the Independent proclaimed, “This comic is the most apt description of Twitter you’ll ever see.” Malki seems to have mixed feelings about having conceived the meme: “I didn’t set out to coin a phrase. I just wanted to make an observation,” he says. “The core of what I set out to criticize is just the notion that any random patient stranger should feel entitled to as much of someone’s attention as they want.”
This article appears in print in the November 2021 issue of Maclean’s magazine with the headline, “Sealioning.” Subscribe to the monthly print magazine here.
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