What does fast food literature mean?

Fast food literature probably originated from Internet literature. It pursues a kind of freshness. Whatever is new in the modern era is the subject matter of this kind of literary works. Moreover, fast food literature also uses less careful consideration of words and sentences than traditional literature. The following statement can be found on "Baidu Knows":

The fast food mentioned here refers to the mass production of literary topics and the attachment of literature to audio, video and pictures to accommodate the "image reading era" text reading. Many of the "literary works" that dominate the book market are no longer the hard work of writers, but have become the commercial and stylized operations of booksellers. As long as a certain subject attracts attention, there will immediately be a large number of creations of the same subject. This is a wave of literary crazes such as documentary literature, privacy literature, martial arts novels, officialdom novels, overseas student literature, quasi-pornographic literature, etc. An important reason for the systematic impact on the book market. As television becomes more powerful, the past habit of adapting scripts from literature seems to have undergone earth-shaking changes overnight. Literature has quickly become a vassal of TV dramas. With the popularity of television, novels simply adapted from scripts have often become inevitable. A hot commodity in the book market during this time. In order to provide "instant" convenience to those who have no time or disdain to read, as well as the pampered "little emperors", many excellent literary classics have been dismembered, and all kinds of literary fakes with reduced editions and illustrations have been swaggering through the market, making their way into homes, and all at once. The consumption of fast food has completely eliminated the depth of literature. When businessmen are making enough money and celebrating, real literature can only cry in the corner.

It can be seen that the trend of fast food literature is still mainly "popularization", and I think it uses the word "fast food" in this sense. However, the "fast food" in fast food culture, judging from the existing data, emphasizes "fast" and lacks a bit of "popularity". We might as well look at "fast food curtain? Bo?" from the perspective of "blog", an emerging means of communication.

I think the first selling point of blogs is "popularity": everyone can write a blog. However, Once celebrities appear in the world of blogs, we often see a lot of people "grabbing the sofa". It is said that Xu Jinglei often blogged at three or four o'clock in the evening, and her fans often waited. Staying up at three or four o'clock just to grab the sofa.

Blogging can make information spread faster, but at the same time blogging can also shorten the time of information retention, which is another speed that everyone strives for. You have to pay attention to a piece of information as quickly as possible, but everyone will forget it soon. Of course, the content of the blog is not necessarily daily trivial matters, and some of them are very cultural. However, a successful blog usually has. It is necessary to keep updating, and updating means that the past content becomes old and even disappears from everyone's sight. Everyone is chasing new things, even culture is no exception.

So, the last one. As a result, thoughts have become one of the dishes on the table of fast food culture. I come up with more and more content and blog about it. I have to admit that the reason why I think of this is because of me. This is also the case. There are more and more ideas that cannot withstand scrutiny, but these ideas that cannot withstand scrutiny rarely get people's consideration.

However, there will always be people who learn from this fast food culture. The people who benefit are those who really know how to think. So when you browse different blogs, please think about it, argue with the author or other people who leave comments, and keep following.