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Welcome to my Going Viral blog

Appropriation and Meme Culture

When Artwork becomes a meme Meme culture has made media content increasingly spreadable. Now, this would be great for Content Creators if there wasn’t one glaring issue. That being that the original creators of this “memeable” content often go unnoticed. One example of artwork becoming a meme is the piece called “Master’s Blessing” by a…

Online activism and the Corona virus

In the current state of world, quarantining is mandatory. So what does this mean for activism? Slacktivism or Activism? Ever since COVID reared its ugly head, it has made most forms of traditional activism ( example: protesting or organizing) too dangerous to take part in. So instead this leaves many being forced to use online…

T h e R e n e g a d e

Social Capital, Participatory Culture and who benefits from all of it? Recently, it has been revealed that the true creator of the popular  Renegade dance is Jalaiah Harmon, a 14 year old dance artist from Atlanta. The Renegade first became popular through the famous Tick Tock artist, Charli D’Amelio. However, Jalaiah was didn’t gain any…

#Baby Nut

Introduction Hello, I’d like to introduce you all to my Studying Viral Content blog. This blog is mainly concerned with how viral content spreads. Additionally, it will go over the different strategies organizations use to make something a hit. The story of Baby Nut The first topic is discussing Baby Nut. Before the Super Bowl…


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