: Is contributing to "social media" an example of "writing for exposure"? It is generally a bad idea to write only for exposure, since exposure doesn't pay the bills. However, there are many "social
It is generally a bad idea to write only for exposure, since exposure doesn't pay the bills.
However, there are many "social media" websites that make money by trying to get people to provide content without any monetary compensation. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, etc. are possible examples.
These websites are successful, because people want to write out their ideas, and then see other people read them. This seems the essence of "exposure". So, would posting on these sites be a form of 'writing for exposure'?
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