Joseph Gaydaychuk
Captured thought: Making videos go viral to spread information
Joseph takes a different approach on viewing Rebecca Black's "Friday" video. He talks about using the video's popularity to promote a cause or an advertisement.I truly believe this can be a good idea.
Comment - Joseph, your philosophies never seizes to amuse me. I agree with your approach to utilize something viral to alter its image, in an effort to use it against...well quintessentially CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO basically. Mind you, that is also an ADJACENT POSSIBLE. Looking at Japan, maybe Rebecca Balck's video can be put to some good use. Good idea mate. Cheers!
Kathryn Johanson
Captured Thought: People discriminate against teenagers in stores
Kathryn talks about how some stores profile their customers through age, discriminating their younger customers thinking they are impecunious. Of course we are talking about the store "that attract teens are those that have reasonable prices and have good customer service." She believes this is unjust and cruel, being fortunate of the stores that have good prices and good customer service.
Comment - Kathryn, I know where you are going with this, some store make it their prerogative to think their younger buyers, if they even classify us as buyers, have nothing more than lint in our pockets. I may be exaggerating, but I know this is true if you go to a store that carries more expensive products. I guess it's because they'd think we'd only window shop. But as we see time run into the future, I guess this will be resolved if noticed to a greater extent. It worked for woman's voting rights, why not this?
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