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I swear the most frequently used word on social media

June 16, 2025 4 Min Read
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Curses on social media platforms are more common among Americans | Credit: makeusof

A detailed report on Swear Fords not only reveals the frequency of vulgar languages ​​on social media, it also has countries with the world’s most sworn language users.

They begin reporting by stating that our brains will help us with justifiable reasons, such as venting, dealing with and increasing our resolve, resilience, and perseverance in the face of challenges.

Before we dig into detailed research, it is worth noting that oaths have long been associated with anger and roughness. However, experts have found that, despite being viewed as inappropriate in some social settings, they can have another, more positive implication. Psychologists in the UK, the US, the Netherlands and Hong Kong have discovered that people who frequently cast curses are more honest. Report From Cambridge University. They also found that those who use blasphemy are less likely to be associated with lies and deceptions.

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Dr. David Stillwell, a lecturer in big data analysis at Cambridge University and co-author of the study, said: “They don’t filter their views so that they don’t filter their language to make them tastier.”

Cambridge University has mentioned a second survey that collects data from 75,000 Facebook users to analyse the use of the word oath in online social interactions. We also found that those who used more blasphemy are more likely to adopt linguistic patterns previously shown in the study to be related to honesty, such as using pronouns such as “me” and “me.”

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The most used is to swear words

Conversational research analysis Over 1.7 billion online languages ​​in 20 English-speaking regions. We have identified 597 different forms of vows, ranging from standard words to creative spellings such as “4rseholes” and acronyms such as “WTF.”

This study analyzed the use of “FUCK” in X’s social networks and examined how network size and strength influence the curse in the UK, US and Australia. We sifted through data from over 435,000 users and 5,660 networks, including 7.8 billion words, and found what we did.

“Overall, the most common vulgar word was ‘fucking’. With all its variations, it has become a spectacular 201 different formats,” the study found. “Americans use ‘functure’ most often, while Australians use it least, but there are the most creative variations of spelling (comfortable for those who are disappointed with the statistics of online sworn). ”

Americans are the most cursed

The study also found that between 12% and 13.3% of Americans, about 10% of British people and 9.4% of Australians use at least one curse word in their data.

Cultural, social and technological changes redefine linguistic standards and blur the already blurred lines between informal and formal, as well as private and public languages.

This study is consistent with Cambridge University findings, suggesting that oath and vulgarity are simply not crude, abusive or abusive. “Though they can be used harmfully, research has shown that they are consistently useful for important communication functions. Colorful language expresses humor and emotions, expresses solidarity and relieves tension,” the study states.

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Quote from Jeffrey Hughes’ book “oath”The study clearly states that “swearing is not a bad habit that can be easily kicked, like biting your nails indoors or smoking. What’s more, history shows that telling people not to swear oaths is one of the best ways to keep taking oaths.”

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