MIGRAIN: Audience theory 1

 This links to the hypodermic needle due to it being very exaggerated and glorified as if this kid is an evil and dark villain but hes just a young kid.

These covers sometimes may paint the perpetrator as someones who beyond evil and it furthers that ideology towards the audience due to the said crime that has been done its a smart and clever tactic that the audience always falls for.

I feel like this theory doesn't give enough credit and trust in the audience as the audience isn't an imbecile or someone who lacks critical thinking however uneducated subjects may confuse the audience.

Opinion leaders are people with massive influence on the masses such as Barack Obama his influence can change thousands of lives and lifestyles so many trust him and what he says and Donald Trump.

Zendaya may be a massive influence in the fashion industry and many fans trust her with that she says as she is an opinion leader

In some ways it is still relevant but its much more easier to disprove/remove peoples power as an opinion leader.

Mr robot is a show that uses very high influence people that push their agendas onto not only the people in the show but the audience and they use that to show and expose how the high people in society lie and trick us in order to get richer.

Ignorance many people today avoid certain sites newspapers TV shows and radio stations in order to ignore information that conflict their views its a technique that many people use today

People nowadays are allowed to make their own platform and build their own following with the same views this developed technology allows nobodies that don't have a talent to build and create themselves as a brand and bring many along with them 

The media of course has a positive impact on me i feel like as long as i don't follow certain media outlets everything but many sites like you tube and twitter help me enjoy social media to the fullest.

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