Language alienation and remodeling in the new media platform
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New media platform, language alienation, language reconstruction.Abstract
The booming development of the Internet and new media has annihilated people in the era of information explosion. Under this social background, people's values are gradually biased, and the language alienation represented by violence and banter emerges in endlessly in the new media platforms. This article tries to take the case of Liu Xuezhou and "Rose boy" Gao Yan as an example, based on the investigation of the new media platform, analyze the phenomenon of language alienation in the new media platform, and explore the path to reshape the language of the new media platform.
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