YTMND Case Study (Boring)
Created on: December 1st, 2010
YTMND Case Study (Boring)
Sites cited: darthno.ytmnd.com, vaderloveschristmas.ytmnd.com, mashedmaster.ytmnd.com, steamsteamlol.ytmnd.com, dalevssnackmachine.ytmnd.com, heeeeeeeeyyeeeeeeeeah.ytmnd.com, wereartistsnow.ytmnd.com, closingcredits.ytmnd.com

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December 1st, 2010
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tl;dr
December 1st, 2010
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If I were halfway competent, I'd make a response site with the "A++++++++" scene from A Christmas Story.
December 1st, 2010
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The paper I turned in, "I can has Dialectic Postcultural Theory? : LOLcats, Foucault and semioticist nihilism" totally threw off the grading curve.
December 1st, 2010
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i'm not going to read this with loud anime music screaming at me
December 1st, 2010
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What would you suggest? I picked the song because it's so repetitive already that when people have to refresh to get to the next page they wouldn't care so much that the song had to restart.
December 1st, 2010
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Good work. I don't have time to read it now, but I will come back.
December 1st, 2010
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This is awful. The music is annoying, and it's... it's a freakin' school report! Why is this rated so high? I fell asleep on the third page!
December 1st, 2010
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Lots of typos. LOL. Shakespeare spelled wrong several times, "YTMDN.com" twice, "dirrection" instead of "direction", Forrester spelled wrong ... but lol because you used a Henry Jenkins book as a source. I'm using one for the project I'm working on now (non-YTMND related).
December 3rd, 2010
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I read it all and found it fairly interesting. I've always thought that YTMND has a unique take on pop culture. We don't (usually) regurgitate what we've been fed. Instead, we find a way to put our own spin on it, even if it just means looping it. Some of my favorites are sites where you have pop culture crossover, like [site msfcbf:site]. To me, we aren't just "artists"; we're remix/mashup artists.
December 4th, 2010
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tl;dr
November 29th, 2013
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5.