Sunday, November 6, 2016

Crowdsourcing? Is that what that is?

Crowdsourcing seems to be the internet version of judgment day and all of the users are sort of the Gods of the internet. The internet literally gets to decide whether or not your content is worthy of living in the inter-web. The internet is also the decider of whether or not the content of your post earns you internet fire and brimstone, or internet heaven where you live to post another day. What I mean by this is crowdsourcing seems to work in an unusual way and depending on the day it may or may not work in your favor. Take Beyonce for example, with her fine ass. She literally has numerous amounts of her fans who take their love for her too far. They call themselves the "Bey-hive" and they are very busy beys. The Bey hive fans pledge their loyalty to singing sensation Beyonce by attacking anyone on social media who says something to tarnish the legacy to their "Queen Bey".  Post like the one below is one of many Bey swarms began attacking anyone criticizing Queen Bey.
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As you can see the use of crowdsourcing to come to Beyonce's defense is very prevalent in the internet. While these fans feel that they are doing crowdsourcing some justice by defending Beyonce others will view this type of crowdsourcing as negative. Crowdsourcing is what turns the tides in the internet, though it's surprising the things that people will rally behind or defend

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