Victor Omega
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... two very opposing demograpics that would probably not have nice things to say about the other... Yet... the internet has groom both of them in a trap of false "call to action". In return, you produce attention to a thing and give it awareness. If the goal was to express your dislike for it and for others to avoid it, you failed. .
The internet has no concept of good or bad. All the internet knows is a word like "Velma" is trending or a tweet with an image that says "I will lnot be playing this game because..." is popular.
I look at people in the marco lens.
Granted while one is a video game made by developers who were given an IP who, like the IP itself, does not expresses the views of its creator, the other is a classic animated IP that was intentionally re design to thought provoke both its target audience and anti audience.
From this, you can understand that there are content and media with either unintentional or intentional emotional reaction. But it's you the consumer that must understand the difference and react accordingly.
STOP GIVING THINGS YOU DISLIKE ATTENTION OVER THE INTERNET.
The internet has no concept of good or bad. All the internet knows is a word like "Velma" is trending or a tweet with an image that says "I will lnot be playing this game because..." is popular.
I look at people in the marco lens.
Granted while one is a video game made by developers who were given an IP who, like the IP itself, does not expresses the views of its creator, the other is a classic animated IP that was intentionally re design to thought provoke both its target audience and anti audience.
From this, you can understand that there are content and media with either unintentional or intentional emotional reaction. But it's you the consumer that must understand the difference and react accordingly.
STOP GIVING THINGS YOU DISLIKE ATTENTION OVER THE INTERNET.
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