Do you think about the potential for spreadability in your everyday composing, and if so, how?
When I think about spreadability on an everyday level and how I contribute, I think about Youtube and Instagram. On both of these platforms you can find users who make money off posting videos or Instagrams by advertising products on their platform. The content creators are paid to advertise to their fans and because these creators are seen more relatable then a famous movie star or musical the product is more easily sellable.
i do not think about it everyday but I do participate in it unknowingly. If I am refreshing Facebook and see a funny meme or cute dog video I share it . So my friends with dogs can see it. I go on Instagram and scroll through pictures and comment on my friends pictures.
When ever their is a book, that for this example I will use Twilight, that sells like crazy and becomes a movie and has builds a huge fandom that selling point attracts other writers to write similar content in hope their books sell the same way. After Twilight I would walk into Barnes and noble and walk through the young adult section and see shelves filled with vampire themed books. The same thing happened with the Hunger Games. It's not bad to be inspired but the timing takes away from the originality.
When I think about spreadability on an everyday level and how I contribute, I think about Youtube and Instagram. On both of these platforms you can find users who make money off posting videos or Instagrams by advertising products on their platform. The content creators are paid to advertise to their fans and because these creators are seen more relatable then a famous movie star or musical the product is more easily sellable.
i do not think about it everyday but I do participate in it unknowingly. If I am refreshing Facebook and see a funny meme or cute dog video I share it . So my friends with dogs can see it. I go on Instagram and scroll through pictures and comment on my friends pictures.
When ever their is a book, that for this example I will use Twilight, that sells like crazy and becomes a movie and has builds a huge fandom that selling point attracts other writers to write similar content in hope their books sell the same way. After Twilight I would walk into Barnes and noble and walk through the young adult section and see shelves filled with vampire themed books. The same thing happened with the Hunger Games. It's not bad to be inspired but the timing takes away from the originality.
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