Well, there is an
extraordinarily slender chance that I might have coined it.
I mean, really, that I never heard it anywhere else doesn't mean anything, and the idea that
nobody thought of it before I started using it a few years ago is virtually impossible; but it's true, I got sick of using certain words over and over again, so I started using
soccon (social conservative) and
socmed (social media) a few years ago, just because, though in truth I might also have intended a point about the ten thousand character limit on posts installed with the new software a few years ago. Either way, though, quite clearly, it hasn't caught on, which is weird in its own way since this is the age of such silly reconstruction of societal convention, but there are reasons and these will likely reveal themselves over time if I really decide to be so obsessive as to try to find them. Or maybe not; maybe if I don't pay attention, they'll fishwhack me like a salmon toss gone bad all over a blind man ... er ... ah ... (
sigh).
(Honestly, I know I didn't
invent the phrase "tilting windmills" because I got it from somewhere in literature, preceding me by decades at least. Still, though, wherever the rest of the internet got it, the phrase eventually caught on, because there was a period when it was not listed as an alternative name for
straw man. Still, that one sticks out to me because it was nearly a foreign phrase around people I knew, save the English Lit degree and the theologian. I can't say I'm better than average, or anything, in predicting social trends—the best statistical result I have is scoring phenomenally below average on Zener cards, which isn't helpful—but it's also true that witnessing certain aspects emerging in my society and the human endeavor over the last twenty years has been extraordinarily fascinating, and almost feels like a privilege.)