32 min

This is Fake News - An inside look to the controversy around the movie CUTIES REC PLAY

    • Society & Culture

From tabloids to clickbait, how cancel culture became a widespread phenomenon online.

We invite celebrity author and blogger Petrona Joseph of the blog Slayedit Montreal to dive in the controversies created around the recent award winning film CUTIES which is now on Netflix. 

Read Petrona's article about CUTIES a critical analysis about cancel culture

Understanding the paparazzi culture reveals the business behind controversial topics seen on social media. Can we solely blame social media for being responsible of spreading misinformation and causing an uproar to things taken out of proportion?

In this episode, we take an analytic approach about how cancel culture is created and used for financial and/or political gain. The CUTIES movie will be used as a case study.



Identify fake news, fact check: https://www.snopes.com/ 



Female Announcer Voice - Becky Scott 



Check out REC Cyberspace and our new app: www.recmtl.com



About REC PLAY



REC PLAYs are open group discussions which allow participants the opportunity to partake in the conversation and express themselves in a safe, judgmental free environment.



About REC



REC is a learning platform dedicated to influencers, artists and creative entrepreneurs that offers interactive panels, activities, workshops and Creator Labs that also enriches your experience in this ever-expanding social media universe.



#bycreators4creators



www.recmtl.com



About Creator HQ



Previously known under the name #YouTubeMTL, Creator HQ is a community of content creators from the Montreal area and surroundings. Our mission is to unite Montreal Influencers, connect them with other collaborators, educate and support them in the pursuit of their creative and/or entrepreneurial ventures. We provide the resources and tools they need to make it happen.



www.creatorhq.org

From tabloids to clickbait, how cancel culture became a widespread phenomenon online.

We invite celebrity author and blogger Petrona Joseph of the blog Slayedit Montreal to dive in the controversies created around the recent award winning film CUTIES which is now on Netflix. 

Read Petrona's article about CUTIES a critical analysis about cancel culture

Understanding the paparazzi culture reveals the business behind controversial topics seen on social media. Can we solely blame social media for being responsible of spreading misinformation and causing an uproar to things taken out of proportion?

In this episode, we take an analytic approach about how cancel culture is created and used for financial and/or political gain. The CUTIES movie will be used as a case study.



Identify fake news, fact check: https://www.snopes.com/ 



Female Announcer Voice - Becky Scott 



Check out REC Cyberspace and our new app: www.recmtl.com



About REC PLAY



REC PLAYs are open group discussions which allow participants the opportunity to partake in the conversation and express themselves in a safe, judgmental free environment.



About REC



REC is a learning platform dedicated to influencers, artists and creative entrepreneurs that offers interactive panels, activities, workshops and Creator Labs that also enriches your experience in this ever-expanding social media universe.



#bycreators4creators



www.recmtl.com



About Creator HQ



Previously known under the name #YouTubeMTL, Creator HQ is a community of content creators from the Montreal area and surroundings. Our mission is to unite Montreal Influencers, connect them with other collaborators, educate and support them in the pursuit of their creative and/or entrepreneurial ventures. We provide the resources and tools they need to make it happen.



www.creatorhq.org

32 min

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