ISBN-13: 9783565154975 / Angielski / Miękka / 240 str.
Why do some posts go viral while others disappear? How do influencers convert followers into income? What makes millions of people adopt the same trend simultaneously? This revealing examination explores the mechanics, psychology, and business models powering social media influence and digital culture.You'll discover how platform algorithms determine what content reaches audiences, the psychology behind parasocial relationships with influencers, how viral trends spread through network effects and social proof, the economics of the creator economy and influencer marketing, manipulation tactics that drive engagement and purchases, and why internet culture fragments into competing tribes and echo chambers.Through analysis of viral moments, influencer controversies, and platform evolution, this book reveals patterns invisible to casual users. You'll understand how authenticity became a performance art, why outrage spreads faster than nuance, and how the attention economy reshapes identity, commerce, and social connection.This isn't celebration or condemnation-it's clear-eyed analysis of how digital platforms have restructured cultural production and consumption. You'll learn why certain personalities thrive while others struggle, how brands leverage influencer credibility, and what drives the constant cycle of trends, backlash, and reinvention.For marketers navigating influencer partnerships, content creators building audiences, parents understanding youth digital culture, researchers studying online behavior, and anyone curious about the forces shaping modern communication and commerce.
How social media influence and viral trends actually work-the algorithms, psychology, and business models shaping digital culture and the attention economy.