TY - JOUR T1 - The Virtual Manifestation of Indifference: The Normalization of Cancel Culture as Offensive Humor on Social Media AU - Eşidir, Osman Vedüd AU - Bak, Gökhan AU - Altıntop, Mevlüt PY - 2025 DA - October Y2 - 2025 DO - 10.5281/zenodo.17462232 JF - Romaya Journal JO - Maya/Roma PB - Ebru Bağçı WT - DergiPark SN - 2791-9099 SP - 460 EP - 478 VL - 5 IS - 2 LA - en AB - Social media has evolved beyond merely influencing everyday life to become an indispensable part of the social fabric. Similar to real life, human emotions and behaviors such as happiness, enthusiasm, love, anger, hatred, sadness, pain, and peace emerge within social media environments, and these emotions collectively create a new ecosystem and culture. An important element of this new culture is the phenomenon of “lynch” (mob) culture, which also finds its place on social media. This study examines the lynch culture on social media, focusing specifically on Platform X. Following the announcement of the 2025 Higher Education Institutions Exam (YKS) results, posts related to a student who ranked first in Turkey in the equal-weight and verbal fields were analyzed. The analysis yielded three main findings: First, the subject was completely detached from its original context. Second, the student’s image and mode of communication were used manipulatively and disrespectfully toward personal rights within social media interactions. Third, it demonstrated how insensitive, ruthless, and malevolent the lynch culture—also referred to as “offensive humor” and emerging as a product of popular culture on social media—truly is. This study contributes important awareness and insights regarding lynch culture in the new media environment. KW - Social Media KW - Cancel Culture KW - Offensive Humor KW - Digital Lynching KW - Online Hate Speech CR - Bilgin, N. (2006). Content analysis in social sciences. Siyasal Bookstore. UR - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17462232 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/5371545 ER -