The phrase under consideration appears to describe a phenomenon occurring on a specific online platform. It suggests a context where extreme admiration, perhaps even obsessive behavior (“worship”), is directed toward content, individuals, or ideas associated with “itatrain.” This admiration is further characterized by “dehumanizing,” indicating a potential disregard for the individuality, dignity, or well-being of those involved, potentially reducing them to objects of fascination or ridicule. For example, users might focus solely on physical attributes or perceived flaws, ignoring the person’s character or experiences.
Understanding the dynamics of such online behavior is important due to its potential social and psychological consequences. It highlights the risk of echo chambers, where extreme views are amplified and reinforced. Furthermore, the anonymity and distance afforded by online platforms can embolden users to engage in behaviors they might otherwise avoid in face-to-face interactions. Historically, similar phenomena have been observed in various forms of cultish behavior and groupthink, both online and offline.