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Who Owns Slang? The Complexities of Linguistic Gentrification in the Digital Age

Estimated read time 6 min read

From “on fleek” to “slay,” words born in specific communities—particularly AAVE—often travel into the mainstream, where they’re adopted by brands and influencers. This phenomenon, known as “linguistic gentrification,” raises complex questions about ownership, appropriation, and the power dynamics at play in the digital age. We explore the impact this has on the communities who create the very language that becomes “cool.”