In the book, Terms of Service, Jacob Silverman states, “churnalism—cheap, disposable content repurposed from press releases, news reports,viral media, social networks, and elsewhere, all of it practically out-of-date and irrelevant as soon as someone clicks Publish,” (Silverman 63) Some of the words in the book are made up by the author. The book is challenging to read and is not something a person can just gloss over. He appeals towards a specific audience and uses language for an educated audience. The author in Terms of Service is an expert on the topics he writes throughout the book. He uses a vocabulary used for an educated audience. Although Silverman used a vast vocabulary to describe simple topics, he clearly demonstrated the means of Addiction. The sentences in Terms of Service are not short quips but long interesting topics. He targets an audience that enjoys reading who have a certain level of education. The tone is straightforward and does not convey any
In the book, Terms of Service, Jacob Silverman states, “churnalism—cheap, disposable content repurposed from press releases, news reports,viral media, social networks, and elsewhere, all of it practically out-of-date and irrelevant as soon as someone clicks Publish,” (Silverman 63) Some of the words in the book are made up by the author. The book is challenging to read and is not something a person can just gloss over. He appeals towards a specific audience and uses language for an educated audience. The author in Terms of Service is an expert on the topics he writes throughout the book. He uses a vocabulary used for an educated audience. Although Silverman used a vast vocabulary to describe simple topics, he clearly demonstrated the means of Addiction. The sentences in Terms of Service are not short quips but long interesting topics. He targets an audience that enjoys reading who have a certain level of education. The tone is straightforward and does not convey any