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Discussion on: How Does a Post-Modern World Affect Creativity?

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Amy Sawyama

I see pretty much modern day "peacocking" on social media. Especially from streamers and creators who DO NOT have a particular genre of content (such as gaming, comedy, artwork, etc). It makes sense given the video you posted, that there are people with "no purpose", and this leads to pretty hallow crazy content content for attention.

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Itarow Krähe Author

'Modern day peacocking' is a lovely phrase to encapsulate social media. It just seems like there is an innate strive to gather the most attention, or hold a percentage of the attention. But, what is the purpose of obtaining such noterity? Is it simply to share the cool things one makes or does? To make money, be famous? As you said, it seems hallow and crazy.