thinkfluence
English
Noun
thinkfluence (uncountable)
- (neologism) The amount of influence or power that someone has over the public's thoughts or ideas.
- 2015 January 4, Curtis Brown, “Plagiarism is the new pornography”, in Al Jazeera:
- Far from spelling the end of serious literature by people such as James Wood and Ian McEwan, this system finally gives us an objective measure for assessing their worth, which is a function not of originality but thinkfluence.
- 2016 October 31, Brian Feldman, “Clippy Didn't Just Annoy You — He Changed the World”, in New York Magazine:
- There are few things hotter in tech right now than artificial intelligence. You’ll hear people with titles like "chief experience officer" and "thinkfluence concierge" talk about "neural networks" and "machine learning" and "natural language processing."
- 2021 February 10, Walker Bragman, “Billionaire Robinhood Hero Chamath Palihapitiya Is a Pushback on Progressive Democrats”, in Newsweek:
- From Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, the archetype is increasingly familiar in politics and in the online game of thinkfluence—but Palihapitiya has struck the most populist pose of all.
Verb
thinkfluence (third-person singular simple present thinkfluences, present participle thinkfluencing, simple past and past participle thinkfluenced)
Derived terms
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