User:EmilyLSmall/Celebrity culture
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EMILY: You have done an excellent job with this project, both in completing the required activities and training and in your sandbox development! Your layout is solid and so is the image you have selected! You summary of the work you have completed is also very accessible. Great work! - Professor Robinson
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Celebrity culture is a high-volume perpetuation of celebrities' personal lives on a global scale. It is inherently tied to consumer interests where celebrities transform their fame to become product brands.
The definition above was copied and pasted from the lead section of the Celebrity culture article, I did not edit anything in this section but I wanted to provide it to give a brief definition of the topic I have chosen and explain how my contributions are relevant to the topic. The section that I am looking to add additional information on my chosen Wikipedia page is Social Media, specifically the section that is on Youtube. There is some pre-existing work already done in this portion but there are no scholarly sources that are used to legitimize the statements that have been made so far. I will work to re-write the section, providing scholarly information and updating the relevance of what is being said in this section. I also am going to add a small section on micro-celebrity under the social media section, a term that is often used to describe social media stars but is not mentioned in this article.