• In broadcast communication, one group speaks directly to a group without an intermediary. image|250
    • Their speaker has total control over their message.
    • This is, historically, how we get political information and news.
  • In viral communication, a message is initially sent to a smaller audience; if that audience engaged with the message, the algorithm will spread it to more users. image|250
  • 2024-11-18 The change from broadcast to viral communication has also changed how we need to understand propaganda. We don’t live in a world of broadcast mass media anymore; we’re in a world of networks. See more: boyd, danah - 2018 - You Think You Want Media Literacy.