Too much content?
14 years ago
TK Dye made some alarming observations from the San Diego ComicCon
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2556379/
My thoughts on this are:
If you look back on entertainment, i.e., radio, movies, television, the content stream during what was called the "golden years" was limited.
Now that just about anyone can, and does post content, it shows an ugly truth about content. "If enough people piss in the stream, nobody can drink from it."
And the "major" providers are guilty of it too. When they start chasing all the niche markets, the over all quality of their work suffers too because they get spread too thin trying to grab every last pair of ears or eyes.Or even worse, they go for the "least common denominator" approach.
What's an artist to do? Do what _you_ want to do. Do it for yourself. Share it with others, because a few of us truly appreciate your work.
Bunners.
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2556379/
My thoughts on this are:
If you look back on entertainment, i.e., radio, movies, television, the content stream during what was called the "golden years" was limited.
Now that just about anyone can, and does post content, it shows an ugly truth about content. "If enough people piss in the stream, nobody can drink from it."
And the "major" providers are guilty of it too. When they start chasing all the niche markets, the over all quality of their work suffers too because they get spread too thin trying to grab every last pair of ears or eyes.Or even worse, they go for the "least common denominator" approach.
What's an artist to do? Do what _you_ want to do. Do it for yourself. Share it with others, because a few of us truly appreciate your work.
Bunners.
FA+

so many things on TV and 90% insult my intelligence...
V.
When it got down to 2 channels I dropped there service. When asked why, I told them, "The choice of programming does not meet my standards."
Idiots. Not for $40/month for 2 channels.
Ack, figure I'd better correct that before somebody else did.