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Content Farm

A content farm is any online account that is made specifically to churn out as much content as possible for monetary gain, often being described as “soulless” or “lacking creativity”. They also usually have specific design choices (ex: colorful animations or extremely exaggerative thumbnails) that make the videos more appealing to large audiences.
As accurate as it is, I can’t stand the infographics show. They’re clearly a content farm.
by hooliganfanatic December 3, 2023
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Contentator

"What do you do for a living?"
"I'm a Contentator."
by Kelly Bryant December 5, 2023
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Contentator

"What do yo do for a living?"
"I'm a Contentator. I make content on my social media page."
by Kelly Bryant December 5, 2023
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(Con)text

Confusion that develops as a result of incorrect interpretation of a text message usually due to misunderstanding of tone
I was having trouble helping my friend understand my tone and I think I was a victim of (con)text
by RedStarHippie December 23, 2023
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Content Crawler

A person usually female who lurks and participates in popular creators streams to get clout.
That girl is a content crawler I see her in everyones streams.
by Hype_813 January 6, 2024
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Another film I think that has resonated in real life, is the Barbie Movie. The Barbie movie really got people's attention. People were advertising and hyping up the film. I remember walking into stores and they had new sections of Barbies on display. I think kids who were fans, went out and bought Barbie dolls. And the people who grew up with Barbie got to enjoy the movie, it appealed to them as well. I think this is similar to Best in Show. Dog lovers embraced it, and new audiences were drawn to dogs, and dog shows. People were definitely more inclined to go and buy a dog after seeing this movie. I think pop culture has to be able to attract multiple audiences in order for it to be successful. I think that is what is done very well with both of these topics, and movies.
Another film I think that has resonated in real life, is the Barbie Movie. The Barbie movie really got people's attention. People were advertising and hyping up the film. I remember walking into stores and they had new sections of Barbies on display. I think kids who were fans, went out and bought Barbie dolls. And the people who grew up with Barbie got to enjoy the movie, it appealed to them as well. I think this is similar to Best in Show. Dog lovers embraced it, and new audiences were drawn to dogs, and dog shows. People were definitely more inclined to go and buy a dog after seeing this movie. I think pop culture has to be able to attract multiple audiences in order for it to be successful. I think that is what is done very well with both of these topics, and movies.

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by Abcvd January 8, 2024
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Content Farmer

A person (often a rich YouTuber or media influencer) who posts low-quality and "cringe" content at a fast pace to gain fame, recognition, or wealth. Their main audience are children of smaller ages or teens. These people often copy and re-distrubute works of other people and take credit for it.
I didn't know my favorite youtuber was a Content Farmer until he started copying another youtuber's thumbnails and used his content as him own.
by Microsoftupdate2636 January 18, 2024
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