User talk:Jchristensen4/sandbox

Great analysis, Jessica. I agree it is important to consider the filmmakers' intent. And, it would be great to have an example of violence from the 1920s.Carolyncunningham (talk) 18:14, 2 April 2019 (UTC)

Participatory culture
I like your approach to editing this article, Jessica. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Carolyncunningham (talk • contribs) 19:06, 10 April 2019 (UTC)

Peer Review
Jessica, I edited the addition to your article. I tried to condense it for brevity but keep the heart of your ideas there. I really think what you're saying adds value to the article. I would check your source. I feel unsure about how exactly linking sources works. Should we be able to read the book rather than just see the link to find it on WorldCat.org? I'm not sure. I also saw a link to a blog post within the article. [Reference 9. "New Media & Society | Author | Choi". blogs.memphis.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-03.] I think in the training it said not to use blogs. Maybe you can look at that point to edit for clarity as well.

Good stuff!! Peterson.Tess (talk) 01:35, 22 April 2019 (UTC)

Original: Fan fiction creators were one of the first communities to showcase the public could participate in pop culture. Helping change, grow, and alter tv shows during their run times. As well as strengthen the series’s popularity well after the last episode aired. Some fan fiction creators develop theories and speculation about what will happen next. Other fan fiction authors create ‘new’ material, forming a life of its own outside the confines of the original content. Fan’s expand on the original story, putting the characters they fell in love with in the series through different adventures and sexualities. These communities are composed of audiences and readers from around the world, at different ages, with different backgrounds coming together to develop theories and possibilities about current tv shows, books, and films or expand and continue the stories of tv shows, books, and movies that have come to a close.

Edited: Fan fiction creators from differing geographical and sociological backgrounds showcase that the public can participate in pop culture. By developing theories and speculate about future events, various forms of published medias transform into new stories. These creators can help expand and alter published media during its runtimes as well as strengthen the series’ popularity well after its finale. Other fan fiction authors create ‘new’ material by forming plot lines outside of the original content. Fans are able to expand on the original story by putting characters through different adventures and scenarios thus furthering the story.