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A newtrendurges people to activelyignore celebrities.
Its already targeted figures likeJoJo Siwa, whose social media engagement plummeted dramatically.
Acultural sociology expertdescribed the trend as a reflection offrustrationwith celebrity excess and digital over-saturation.
Like how hilarious would it be if they posted and got like 13 likes.
Within days, the counts on the popstars social media posts began to significantly drop.
In aprevious TikTok post, theDance Momsalumnus received nearly 39 million views and just under 65,000 likes.
The professor suggested that there was a form of cultural exhaustion fromcelebrityculture and all its excesses.
In the end, even outrage against celebrities feeds into the cycle of platform-driven attention and traffic.
Dark humor often thrives in difficult times, helping people cope while also critiquing those in power.
This reflects a broader cultural and societal crisis driven by digital excess and over-saturation.
This is even before we take stock of the impact of these digital excesses on climactic instability.
Celebrity culture is at the heart of these excesses and spectacularly performs them.
Anitas TikTok sparked widespread participation
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