Culture • Communication • Meaning

Read the writing on the world.

Social Media Graffiti decodes the symbols, stories, rhetoric, and media that shape what people believe, how communities relate, and what society becomes.

What we examine

Ideas leave marks. We study the patterns.

From a viral meme to a political speech, every message carries symbols, assumptions, emotions, and power.

Rhetoric & persuasion

How language directs attention, creates identity, and moves people toward action.

Symbols & culture

How images, rituals, brands, and stories become shared social meaning.

Media & technology

How platforms, algorithms, AI, and attention systems shape public reality.

Common ground

How communication can reduce division and make dignity more visible.

A distinct approach

Not just commentary. A way of seeing.

Social Media Graffiti connects communication studies, sociology, philosophy, media literacy, and public culture in language that is vivid, useful, and understandable.

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Why people come here

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To decode what is really being communicatedBeyond the surface message, toward the assumptions and power underneath it.
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To think more clearlyRecognize framing, emotional appeals, symbols, fallacies, and manipulative narratives.
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To find better languageSee how difficult issues can be communicated without abandoning truth or human dignity.
Signature framework

The Communication Decoder

A repeatable method for analyzing the messages that surround us every day.

1. The messageWhat is being said, shown, repeated, or implied?
2. The symbolsWhat images, words, identities, and associations give it power?
3. The strategyWhat emotions, frames, and persuasive techniques are being used?
4. The reality it createsWhat beliefs, relationships, or behaviors become more likely?
5. The common groundHow could the issue be reframed more truthfully and constructively?
Featured ideas

Fresh analysis for a noisy world.

Use these cards as placeholders for your first articles, videos, podcasts, or teaching resources.

Rhetoric

Why certain phrases spread faster than facts

A look at identity, repetition, emotion, and the architecture of memorable language.

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Social media

The hidden social contract inside every comment section

What Hobbes can teach us about digital order, freedom, and restraint.

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AI & society

When machines learn our language, they also learn our values

How AI reflects, amplifies, and sometimes reshapes human communication.

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