Somewhat related to the intern topic is the notion that "social media is easy." Thinking about this continually while watching Emily in Paris; her account blows up after she posts the most low-effort content with absolutely zero planning or strategy. The way social media is portrayed on the show feels very much written by someone who has…
Somewhat related to the intern topic is the notion that "social media is easy." Thinking about this continually while watching Emily in Paris; her account blows up after she posts the most low-effort content with absolutely zero planning or strategy. The way social media is portrayed on the show feels very much written by someone who has never worked in social media. The portrayal on the show -- and this idea in general -- feels somewhat akin to that iceberg meme (i.e.: the tip of the iceberg is the surface-level stuff while all the strategy is below the surface).
Somewhat related to the intern topic is the notion that "social media is easy." Thinking about this continually while watching Emily in Paris; her account blows up after she posts the most low-effort content with absolutely zero planning or strategy. The way social media is portrayed on the show feels very much written by someone who has never worked in social media. The portrayal on the show -- and this idea in general -- feels somewhat akin to that iceberg meme (i.e.: the tip of the iceberg is the surface-level stuff while all the strategy is below the surface).