It feels like groupthink is at an all time high, it almost feels like people get a dopamine rush off of belonging to these obsessive stan or hate groups.
Teezo: "OMG SO GOOD BRO HE's SO GOOD"
Cudi: "BRO IS SO BAD MAN HE's SO GARBAGE NOW"
No one can be real anymore. And then the go-to phrase for a lot of folks nowadays "Its a vibe"...
What do y'all think, am I tripping?
ive seen just as many people laughing at teezo being too edgy for 30 years old while just as many people praise him for creativity so idk
cudi just sucks but got niche fanbase he can eat off
the algorithms end up rewarding polarizing content a lot of the time
idk if what you say in OP is really true or not but be careful not to let your perception of it get too clouded
ive seen just as many people laughing at teezo being too edgy for 30 years old while just as many people praise him for creativity so idk
cudi just sucks but got niche fanbase he can eat off
This age s*** is played out who cares
most online discourse at this point is just people trying too hard to be funny or not go against the zeitgeist. not peoples actual opinions lol
but u right I notice it too
It feels like groupthink is at an all time high, it almost feels like people get a dopamine rush off of belonging to these obsessive stan or hate groups.
Teezo: "OMG SO GOOD BRO HE's SO GOOD"
Cudi: "BRO IS SO BAD MAN HE's SO GARBAGE NOW"
No one can be real anymore. And then the go-to phrase for a lot of folks nowadays "Its a vibe"...
What do y'all think, am I tripping?
It’s called being a polarizing artist
Negative/inflammatory content has higher engagement in nearly every aspect of social media
Even more so in hip-hop where fans have an unusual level of contempt for artists (compared to other genres)