Useful term I discovered this week: “toxic mimicry”. It’s the pattern of substituting systems/organisations/services that look superficially like they fill a core societal need but in fact act to take up the space that a genuine system would fill, and only provide virtual nutrition.

Examples:
- 6pm TV news mimics public discourse
- Malls mimic public spaces
- Daycare mimics collective child rearing

I like the term as it suggests something predatory and insidious.

Another couple of examples I personally am interested in are :

- how the “fitness industry” and gym culture mimics the human need for regular variety and skill development in movement.

- too many to count in the area of food and nutrition.

@dznz I’m justvglad I am alive to experience gym culture.
@bsonder hey, it literally saves some peoples lives when they discover they can become stronger and more capable, so I’m not saying there’s no value to it.