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Cybermania Safe [hot] Jun 2026

The term “cybermania” describes a state of collective digital frenzy: the breathless hype surrounding new technologies (cryptocurrency, AI, the metaverse), the compulsive cycle of social media outrage, and the anxiety of information overload. As these manias intensify, the concept of being “Cybermania Safe” has emerged—not merely as a cybersecurity protocol, but as a holistic discipline of psychological, behavioral, and informational self-defense. This paper traces the history of cybermania from the dot-com bubble to the present AI gold rush, defines the key components of a “Cybermania Safe” framework (cognitive boundaries, skepticism protocols, digital hygiene, and emotional regulation), and offers a practical taxonomy of threats. It concludes that in an era of engineered virality and algorithmic exploitation, being safe from cybermania is a prerequisite for rational agency, mental health, and democratic function.

The domain has been flagged as malicious or suspicious by multiple security engines, including CyRadar, Dr.Web, and Webroot.

In 2021, a digital artwork sold for $69 million at Christie’s. Within months, the NFT market collapsed by over 90%. In 2022, large language models captivated the world; by 2023, hundreds of “AI safety” startups had raised billions, while grifters sold courses on “prompt engineering millionaires.” In 2024, memecoins named after dogs and cartoon characters reached multi-billion dollar valuations, only to vanish weeks later. Each of these episodes shares a common structure: .

To be “Cybermania Safe” means operating with a set of internal and external protocols. We break the framework into four pillars:

For any mania you consider joining, pre-write an “exit statement” that you will post if you change your mind. The act of imagining exit reduces commitment bias.

The term “cybermania” describes a state of collective digital frenzy: the breathless hype surrounding new technologies (cryptocurrency, AI, the metaverse), the compulsive cycle of social media outrage, and the anxiety of information overload. As these manias intensify, the concept of being “Cybermania Safe” has emerged—not merely as a cybersecurity protocol, but as a holistic discipline of psychological, behavioral, and informational self-defense. This paper traces the history of cybermania from the dot-com bubble to the present AI gold rush, defines the key components of a “Cybermania Safe” framework (cognitive boundaries, skepticism protocols, digital hygiene, and emotional regulation), and offers a practical taxonomy of threats. It concludes that in an era of engineered virality and algorithmic exploitation, being safe from cybermania is a prerequisite for rational agency, mental health, and democratic function.

The domain has been flagged as malicious or suspicious by multiple security engines, including CyRadar, Dr.Web, and Webroot.

In 2021, a digital artwork sold for $69 million at Christie’s. Within months, the NFT market collapsed by over 90%. In 2022, large language models captivated the world; by 2023, hundreds of “AI safety” startups had raised billions, while grifters sold courses on “prompt engineering millionaires.” In 2024, memecoins named after dogs and cartoon characters reached multi-billion dollar valuations, only to vanish weeks later. Each of these episodes shares a common structure: .

To be “Cybermania Safe” means operating with a set of internal and external protocols. We break the framework into four pillars:

For any mania you consider joining, pre-write an “exit statement” that you will post if you change your mind. The act of imagining exit reduces commitment bias.

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