Interestingly the protagonists of such shows are familiar types... the ones who really grind away at grifts in order to land the bluecheck jobs.
If we wrote the shows, they’d totally be the villains and the old media orgs the underworld 🤣
Sellouts. Betraying our nice world.
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Memo to TV writers: we’re now the good guys 😇
The longer you ignore this fact, the more out of touch your shows will seem. It’s not “showing tweeting on TV” that’s the problem, it’s the unreconstructed instinct to make us the bad guys.
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Show ideas centering good Very Online protagonists going up against corrupt, decaying Very Offline world...
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1. A meta tv show about fans of a great canceled animated tv show coming together to raise a gofundme and write/produce/act it and make it a big hit.
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2. A discord group discredits a vast trove of really bad irreproducible papers paid for by oil lobby and enabled by an evil journal and a corrupt disciplinary org. Group takes the, down just as they’re about to pass Evil Legislation.
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3. Dark conspiracy shrouds a missing airliner. Subreddit gang wisdom-of-crowds it and uncovers the truth without ever meeting face to face. Heads roll at airline and airplane companies.
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4. Evil blogger invents horrible sort of clickbait tarnishing reputation of an entire lovely blog platform, and rides it to an oped gig at the Mew Bark Times. Platform destroyed in the process. The good people make new platform while evil blogger and MBT get themselves canceled.
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These ideas write themselves...
Props to South Park btw. The only show with genuine affection for Very Online culture. Cartmaaaan braaaah.
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Very Online culture loves TV but TV doesn’t love us back 😢🥺😔
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That makes me not Very Online then.
I haven't seen any of the shows you mentioned, they didn't appeal. If people I respect on social media talk about a show, I might seek it out. Usually don't watch more than 2-3 episodes before meh-quitting. Better things to spend time on ;)
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I mean the culture overall loves TV, if not every person in it. After all, fandoms and wikis and fan fiction sprout up around all shows and there’s trending discussion around all big shows.
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The majority of people spend their evenings watching TV live or streaming and a large segment only uses online to talk TV, films, books.
Old media online day trippers ;)
Where games fit, old or new, I'm not so sure.

