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This article explores the popular, often controversial, narratives within the "virtual taboo" genre, particularly focusing on the character dynamics often depicted by creators like Georgie Lyall, specifically in scenarios reminiscent of the "My Mom Is Better..." trope [1]. Digital Storytelling and the Exploration of Social Taboos

Lyall frames the claim as both comic and melancholic. On the surface, it echoes the childish competitiveness familiar to playgrounds and family gatherings; but in the context of digital self-presentation, the phrase becomes a shorthand for curated identities. The essay shows how social media and online forums transform maternal labor into content—recipes, milestone photographs, viral parenting hacks—where visibility accrues moral capital. Lyall suggests that proclaiming one’s mother “better” is an assertion of belonging in a culture that quantifies care and seeks validation through likes, comments, and shares. -VirtualTaboo- Georgie Lyall -My Mom Is Better ...

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