Thoughts on Feed

Feed proposes many interesting and insightful ideas about the possible and unknown future. We can already see how some of the aspects in the book can apply to life and culture today. For example, consumerism as portrayed in the novel almost creepily relates to the world today. The way that the Feed constantly sends advertisements to the characters, telling them what is in and what they now need to be considered "cool" closely resembles the online advertisements that we find on a lot of social media sources like Facebook and Instagram. These "Feeds" use active listening so that they can get to know the host and then recommend certain products that the owner will most likely be open to purchasing.

With these constant advertisements swarming the minds of the characters they begin to become diluted and washed out of all the authentic American culture. This includes so much as their language and writing. They view Violet as this strange and outlandish girl simply because she knows how to write with a pen. This part of the story does bother me because in today's real society kids are becoming more and more dependent on online learning tools rather than classic pen and paper. My 6yr old brother even googled a song he heard on the radio and then pulled up YouTube to show what he was talking about... 6!!! That heavily worries me because with everything that's on the internet, one wrong click and he could actually find himself viewing something wildly inappropriate or even dangerous. 

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