What Is Stream Price Conditioning?
6.0BRAINROT SCOREStream Price Conditioning The shift in a buyer's price expectations after repeated exposure to unusually low live-stream prices, making normal marketplace prices feel inflated by comparison.
Origin:Emerging resale-culture term describing how sustained exposure to dollar-start live-auction prices resets buyer expectations for ordinary listing prices elsewhere.
First Seen:2026-08
Peak Era:2026 (Resale Culture)
Aura Impact:+1 Aura (Recognizing Your Own Stream Price Conditioning) / -2 Aura (Refusing to Pay Fair Prices Because of Stream Price Conditioning)
EXAMPLE USAGE
"Total stream price conditioning, everything on eBay feels overpriced now."
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