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seo_what October 18 2024, 22:01:20 UTC
she's right! I hope she posts a full video, I'm so curious to hear her thoughts about anti-intellectualism. I was in my home country when the debate broke out on booktok so I missed the discourse 🥲

Also another thing to note is that a lot of her fans are gen z (and so is she), and that's just how they engage with fandom on the internet 🤷🏾‍♀️

But I can see how she would find it frustrating if she wants to see what people really think, but the majority of the comments have reduced the entire album to "teehee cannibalism"

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my_moloko October 18 2024, 22:38:05 UTC
I'm curious to know more about the anti intellectualism trend.

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seo_what October 18 2024, 23:29:13 UTC
the booktok discourse started because this girl read six of crows and hated it. She posted a very heated review of it and because she was a romance/smut reader people really started attacking her and it led to a discussion on anti-intellectualism on booktok specifically ( ... )

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loveumbrella October 19 2024, 07:14:23 UTC
i need to read more about what the Debate™ is about, I also don't follow Booktok things or read the type of books they're usually into, but I instantly am irritated by the "let people just like things" argument, especially when the actual problem is about an industry (the fact that easy to read, easy to digest booktok books dominate the market doesn't benefit literature or the publishing field, quite the opposite) or just the quality of a work.

Also not all reading is beneficial but that's a whole other rant lol

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kjesta October 19 2024, 07:18:40 UTC
i'm not on tiktok so this passed me by, but the general trend of tropeification of things is grating to me. when books are advertised with the stickers "enemies to lovers! coffeeshop! hurt & comfort!" blah blah, like, that's not how i want to curate my reading experiences. it's perfect for fanfiction, but for actual books, it feels like putting the cart before the horse where you take a classification system of tropes that was designed to be descriptive, and build the story solely around that. it's like. everything becomes cookie cutter. just do your weird little thing that makes you happy, whatever it is. but i know that the literary market has also changed in that direction so i can't blame the authors themselves either.

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