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The Strengths & Pitfalls of Social Media Fame Image by “Shaman42”

By: Rishi Vala

“In the 1990s, the line between fame

and obscurity was easy to find.”

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- Kate Knibbs

Source: How Social Media has Changed what it means to be a Celebrity

When you were generally famous for being an actor, a sports star, a politician, or even a business magnate.

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There were many paths to fame, but the majority involved networking, going through agents, access to large sums of money, and most importantly…

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Getting the BIG break.

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A celebrity chosen by the people.

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Social media outlets such as Faceboook, Twitter, and Youtube have elevated people to levels of fame they’d

Never Reach Before.

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For instance, Justin Bieber acquired his claim to fame

through posting videos onYoutube.

He is arguably the first

“Youtube Superstar.” Image by Rob Campbell

Unconventional celebrities have also carved a niche for themselves by the power of their tweets or photos.

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Megan Amram has become the writer for NBC’s sitcom Parks and Recreation.

After graduating from Harvard she started a twitter account that was funny enough to achieve over 90,000 followers.

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Source: How Social Media has Changed what it means to be a Celebrity

Even people who do not want to shine in the

spotlight somehow find a way to become famous.

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“Platforms like Reddit played an important role in

filtering unique moments

that would have otherwise gone

unnoticed.” - Christine Erickson

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Source: 15 People Made Famous by the Internet in 2012

Access to all this information at

the palm of your hand raises the concern of online

privacy.

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Some even go as far as stating,

“Privacy is a has-been luxury, a relic of a bygone,

unwired era.”

- Cristen Conger

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Source: Is The Internet Destroying Privacy?

“The most dynamic cultural

icons kept you wanting more by

staying slightly

out of reach.” - C. Cleveland

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Source: Is Social Media Ruining Celebrity Mystique?

Amateur photographers and gossipers with

smartphones are emerging into the paparazzi industry by selling their smartphone-captured photos...

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And deflating the cost by spreading

them freely over the

internet. Image by Eneas De Troya

As of April 15, 2013,

“On Instagram alone,

there are 1,159 photos tagged with

– Kate Knibbs Image by “TimmyGUNZ”

Source: How Social Media has Changed what it means to be a Celebrity

#celebsighting, and most of them capture

unsuspecting celebrities doing normal stuff.”

“Eventually, people will get immune to social

media driving this instant celebrity, instant recognition, but for now it’s a novelty.” – Adam Hanft

Image by Robert Couse-Baker Source: Instant Celebrity: Just Add Social Media

A society in which everything is recorded

“will forever tether us to all our past actions,

making it impossible, in practice, to escape them” – Viktor Mayer-Schönberger

Image by Adam Foster Source: How Social Media can Cost your Job and your Reputatoin

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