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no when you think of it is there really any way to classify popularity. when you think abou tif some has friends in truth they are popular but that is not how main stream culture works.
Originally posted by Zantra
popularity is simply loosing your mind to let someone else think for you. That's how I view it anyhow.
There are several factors that can contribute to someone's popularity, including their personality, appearance, social skills, and level of influence or power. Additionally, cultural and societal norms can also play a role in determining who is considered popular.
While it is possible for someone to gain popularity quickly through viral fame or a sudden change in their circumstances, true popularity is typically built over time through consistent efforts and interactions with others.
No, popularity is not a measure of someone's worth. Being popular does not necessarily equate to being a good person, and someone's value should not be based on their level of popularity.
Yes, to a certain extent, popularity can be manufactured or manipulated through tactics such as buying followers or using other means to increase one's visibility. However, true, lasting popularity is typically earned through genuine connections and interactions with others.
Social media can have a significant impact on popularity, as it allows individuals to connect with a larger audience and gain visibility and influence. However, it can also create a false sense of popularity and can be a source of pressure and anxiety for those seeking to be popular.