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We are The Disruption Company®. We create disruptive brand platforms and creative experiences that unlock unreasonable growth for our clients. We pioneered Disruption® as a means to transform business. To us, Disruption® has never been a catchphrase or trend, but a very real, radical methodology that we’ve put into practice on some of the world’s most iconic brands.

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Backslash’s 2025 Edges calls on brands to stop piling on the Culture Rot

This year’s report blames the copy-and-paste approach to mimicking culture and urges brands to lead instead

Backslash, the global cultural intelligence unit powered by TBWA and serving the agencies of Omnicom Advertising Group (OAG), has released its 2025 Edges glossary—a deep dive into the 39 cultural shifts reshaping our world. 

2025 Edges comes at a time when most brands are chasing cultural relevance by mimicking the latest buzzword or online micro-trend of the moment. The report argues that this endless stream of copy-and-paste content is contributing to the so-called “culture rot,” and challenges brands to stop trying to please the algorithm and start adding to the human experience.

“With words like ‘brain rot,’ ‘slop,’ and ‘enshittification’ being used to sum up 2024, the call for disruption and distinction has never been clearer. In 2025, the brands that play into human values rather than virality will be the ones to actually contribute to culture—not just imitate it.” says Jen Costello, TBWA\Worldwide’s Global Chief Strategy Strategy Officer. 

More than short-term trends, Edges are global shifts with the scale and longevity to help brands turn cultural blur into business opportunities. They are rooted in human values, recognizable through both online and offline behaviors, and designed to unlock clear business opportunities. 

This year’s report includes the latest manifestations of the biggest and most relevant cultural conversations taking place around the globe—from generative AI to sustainability, and personal development to survivalism.

2025 also brings three new Edges: Eco-Realism, Maturity Paradox, and Transparency Receipts.

The first new Edge, Eco-Realism, speaks to how environmental action plans are taking a turn for the practical. This shift comes as a growing number of corporations scale back their previous sustainability targets, and as common practices like carbon offsetting and tree planting are exposed as not-so-effective distractions. Looking ahead, Backslash predicts that fanciful ambitions will be outshined by more affordable, scalable, and readily-available solutions. 

The second new Edge, Maturity Paradox, explores the decoupling of age and maturity. With today’s kids growing up faster and adults holding on to their youth for longer, Backslash anticipates that behaviors and expectations tied to certain age groups will be turned upside down or dissolved entirely. This shift holds major implications for how brands target and design for different generations—marking the end of the three-stage structure of life and the start of a more fluid approach.

Lastly, Transparency Receipts looks at how expectations around supply chain transparency are skyrocketing as skeptical shoppers demand a peek behind the curtain. This deeper traceability is being enabled by technologies like blockchain and RFID tags, and enforced by upcoming laws like the EU Digital Product Passport Regulations. Backslash advises brands to get ahead of the shift by proactively providing clear proof of a product’s social and environmental impact.

The complete glossary of 39 Edges can be downloaded at www.backslash.com/edges.

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