No More Sh*t Say Aims to End the OnGoing Web Phenomenon
Matt Ho — January 17, 2012 — Pop Culture
Sh*t Girls Say was original and hilarious, but what followed was an onslaught of parodies that some would call repetitive, including the guys from Dormtainment who are looking to end the fad with this clip entitled 'No More Sh*t Say.'
With the ongoing wave of 'Sh*t Says' videos popping up day after day, it's good to see Dormtainment attempt to put an end to it. But rather than just post a video ranting about how much they hate it, they did something different. The concept behind No More Sh*t Say is to have the crew shout out every single variation of the theme, followed by a clip of them acting it out. This results in some of the most ridiculous ideas that most definitely would have made their way online sooner or later.
With the ongoing wave of 'Sh*t Says' videos popping up day after day, it's good to see Dormtainment attempt to put an end to it. But rather than just post a video ranting about how much they hate it, they did something different. The concept behind No More Sh*t Say is to have the crew shout out every single variation of the theme, followed by a clip of them acting it out. This results in some of the most ridiculous ideas that most definitely would have made their way online sooner or later.
Trend Themes
1. End of Sh*t Say Videos - Dormtainment video sparks a potential end of the 'Sh*t Says' trend.
2. Viral Video Saturation - The influx of 'Sh*t Says' videos risks saturating the viral video space.
3. Video Parody Fatigue - Audiences may become fatigued with the repetitive nature of video parodies.
Industry Implications
1. Online Video Streaming Platforms - Streaming platforms may need to implement measures to prevent viral video oversaturation.
2. Social Media - Social media platforms may need to regulate video content to prevent oversaturation.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketers and advertisers may need to consider alternative creative approaches to engage audiences.
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