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ancianita

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20. An excellent question.
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 01:33 PM
Dec 6

And because many consumers are also participants in multimedia platforms, they are willing "accomplices."

But I say they are also creators of culture.

It's a fact that while many, many human artists and human YouTube producers have millions of followers, they create culture, but not just one of spectatorship, since many human spectators themselves go on to produce human internet content.

The internet created a new generation of stars from diverse platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Vine, and Tumblr, including musicians like The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Halsey, Carly Rae Jepsen, along with actors/comedians like Darren Criss, Liza Koshy, Lily Singh, and general influencers (MrBeast, Addison Rae, PewDiePie, Logan Paul), which showcases how raw human talent and personality can build massive global followings and transition into mainstream fame.

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Thank you for the excellent summation. Kid Berwyn Dec 6 #1
Yes and look how much damage just ONE TV SHOW did GreatGazoo Dec 6 #3
NBC Foisted Trump on America Kid Berwyn Dec 6 #6
Very Informative jfz9580m Dec 6 #15
Absolutely right on! pandr32 Dec 6 #2
David Boies as lawyer for Napster argued that due to the growing dominance of media companies GreatGazoo Dec 6 #4
Spectators you say? BattleRow Dec 6 #14
An excellent question. ancianita Dec 6 #20
Smoking and jewelry underpants Dec 6 #5
Fear of jewelry: kosmemophobia. hay rick Dec 6 #7
Nope. underpants Dec 6 #9
Wow, you learn something new every day. meadowlander Dec 6 #19
Your post jogged a memory of the Jostens people coming to my high school. Xavier Breath Dec 6 #10
Exactly. I never bought a letter jacket either underpants Dec 6 #11
Our school colors were red and gray, which made for an ugly gray wool jacket with red trim. Xavier Breath Dec 6 #13
Edward Bernays was Sigmund Freuds nephew,btw. BattleRow Dec 6 #16
Yeah. He applied Freudian elements to his PR/group psychology underpants Dec 6 #17
So much entertainment focuses on the exploits of demented and predatory people. hay rick Dec 6 #8
I disagree with the wording of #4, because "you" ARE the customer. BUT you are also the product. AZJonnie Dec 6 #12
How can one be a customer of Facebook if one never pays Facebook? GreatGazoo Dec 6 #21
You are still a customer in the sense that the product that they create has to appeal to you AZJonnie Dec 6 #23
Great commentary GG popsdenver Dec 6 #18
Also there's a LOT of fascists in Hollywood. Initech Dec 6 #22
If I can't make the advertising go away I don't watch television. hunter Dec 6 #24
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