Why Hate Articles Are Getting The Most Views
Start writing a post
Student Life

Why Hate Articles Are Getting The Most Views

And what you can do to stop it.

19
Why Hate Articles Are Getting The Most Views

We've all seen these kinds of articles. They haunt our Facebook news feeds, being shared over and over because of the horrific substance they contain. They're articles like "I'm White and Don't Have White Privilege" or "Stop Calling Your Drug Addiction a Disease." They don't have many sources or factual evidence. They're purely opinion based, and their entire purpose is to make the reader angry. Because what happens when the readers get angry and riled up? The article is shared over and over again, so people can show their friends how horrible it truly is. Both of these articles have thousands of shares. This may seem like a success, but it really isn't, and I'll tell you why.

Infamy is not the way to glory.

Yes, your name will become common knowledge. However, it will not be said with a smile, or a compliment. It is said with anger, disgust, groans. You don't want a reputation like that to follow you around college, and certainly not into your career. Your online presence will be more apparent to your employers than you might realize.

Hate is not the way to being respected.

Obviously, you are entitled to your own opinions, but when these opinions are directly insulting and hurtful to a group of people, maybe take a step back. Instead of calling an entire group of people "manipulators", "victim players", or "whiny", try to see things from both perspectives. For example, if you believe white privilege doesn't exist, you should speak to someone who does believe it exists, and write an article on that conversation. People might not agree with you still, but they would respect how you researched the topic, spoke to people on the other side, and wrote an intelligent piece about the issue--rather than writing a hate letter that sounds like something an angry middle schooler might scrawl in a diary.

Being controversial for the sake of shares is not the same as being a good writer.

Please don't fool yourself into believing that the amount of shares your hateful articles receive is because of your writing ability. It's like how Youtube videos with titles like "I saw an alien?!" have thousands of views from curious people. It's just clickbait and content to rile people up for the sake of shares, rather than focusing on quality content.

I think that this issue of the hateful articles getting the most shares on Odyssey and other platforms is a huge problem. You cannot blame a writer for posting controversial content, when it has proven time and time again to garner thousands of shares and views--resulting in prizes for the writer. This method of controversy for the sake of "marketing" is a tried and trued method. This was proven by Youtuber Nicole Arbour, who infamously posted the video "Dear Fat People", a fat-shaming video which garnered over 9 million views, and was labeled as one of the most insensitive, cruel, and infactual videos of all time. Arbour admitted that the video was part of a marketing plan involving "posting increasingly controversial videos to gain a following and saving the biggest doozie for last, in hopes it would draw people to her channel to see her other comedy work". She also noted that the video, which was shared so people could discuss their disagreement with her opinions, gave her "tens of thousands of dollars", "really cool TV offers", "lots of sponsors", and even a single. Therefore, although it is Arbour who made the hateful content, it was us the audience who offered her that platform, and rewarded her for it by entertaining it through views and shares--even if those were for the purpose of disagreement.

If we as an audience would like to see better content, it is up to us to share the content worth sharing, and not just the content that has the most shock-factor. Otherwise, our social media newsfeeds will only be filled with hate and clickbait.

Finally, for the ones who are creating this hateful content--I truly hope you can someday find a way to be compassionate towards others, and express your creativity and gain success in a way that doesn't bash others. Your works should garner attention for praise of quality, not for controversy or hate.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
​a woman sitting at a table having a coffee
nappy.co

I can't say "thank you" enough to express how grateful I am for you coming into my life. You have made such a huge impact on my life. I would not be the person I am today without you and I know that you will keep inspiring me to become an even better version of myself.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

Waitlisted for a College Class? Here's What to Do!

Dealing with the inevitable realities of college life.

84920
college students waiting in a long line in the hallway
StableDiffusion

Course registration at college can be a big hassle and is almost never talked about. Classes you want to take fill up before you get a chance to register. You might change your mind about a class you want to take and must struggle to find another class to fit in the same time period. You also have to make sure no classes clash by time. Like I said, it's a big hassle.

This semester, I was waitlisted for two classes. Most people in this situation, especially first years, freak out because they don't know what to do. Here is what you should do when this happens.

Keep Reading...Show less
a man and a woman sitting on the beach in front of the sunset

Whether you met your new love interest online, through mutual friends, or another way entirely, you'll definitely want to know what you're getting into. I mean, really, what's the point in entering a relationship with someone if you don't know whether or not you're compatible on a very basic level?

Consider these 21 questions to ask in the talking stage when getting to know that new guy or girl you just started talking to:

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

Challah vs. Easter Bread: A Delicious Dilemma

Is there really such a difference in Challah bread or Easter Bread?

51124
loaves of challah and easter bread stacked up aside each other, an abundance of food in baskets
StableDiffusion

Ever since I could remember, it was a treat to receive Easter Bread made by my grandmother. We would only have it once a year and the wait was excruciating. Now that my grandmother has gotten older, she has stopped baking a lot of her recipes that require a lot of hand usage--her traditional Italian baking means no machines. So for the past few years, I have missed enjoying my Easter Bread.

Keep Reading...Show less
Adulting

Unlocking Lake People's Secrets: 15 Must-Knows!

There's no other place you'd rather be in the summer.

986589
Group of joyful friends sitting in a boat
Haley Harvey

The people that spend their summers at the lake are a unique group of people.

Whether you grew up going to the lake, have only recently started going, or have only been once or twice, you know it takes a certain kind of person to be a lake person. To the long-time lake people, the lake holds a special place in your heart, no matter how dirty the water may look.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments