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Cancellation OCD: When Fear of Mistakes Meets Cancel Culture

August 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Cancel culture has become a significant aspect of today’s society, where even a minor mistake can lead to severe consequences. While it has provided a platform for marginalized voices to be heard, it has also created a climate of zero tolerance for errors, leading to public shaming and social exile for even the smallest slip-ups. This environment has given rise to a new form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) known as “Cancellation OCS.”

Cancellation OCD is not a formal diagnosis, but it describes a subtype of OCD where intrusive thoughts revolve around being “canceled” or socially rejected for a real or perceived mistake. Individuals with this form of OCD constantly fear that they have done something wrong, leading to paralyzing thoughts and behaviors aimed at avoiding potential backlash. Common intrusive thoughts include worrying about past offensive comments, fearing misinterpretation of words, and dreading public call-outs for unintentional harm caused.

The compulsions associated with cancellation OCD often involve repeatedly checking and editing social media posts, avoiding expressing personal opinions, seeking reassurance from others, and avoiding social media altogether. Perfectionism thrives in environments where mistakes are seen as catastrophic, and cancel culture exacerbates this perfectionist thinking by setting unrealistic standards, instilling a fear of failure, promoting black-and-white thinking, and fostering self-criticism.

Breaking the cycle of cancellation OCD can be daunting, but it is essential for one’s well-being and personal growth. Recognizing when caution turns into compulsion, practicing exposure and response prevention therapy, cultivating self-compassion, living by one’s values, and extending grace to others are crucial steps in overcoming cancellation OCD. Ultimately, embracing mistakes as opportunities for learning and growth, instead of fearing them, can lead to a more authentic and compassionate way of living.

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In a world where accountability is essential, forgiveness and understanding are equally important. We can create a culture that values learning from mistakes, encourages genuine change, and promotes compassion for oneself and others. By resisting the pressure to appear perfect and instead embracing authenticity and courage, we can foster a more forgiving and understanding society.

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