It's partially the culture of clicks and views. The inanity and irrationality probably increase the profitability, rather than the opposite. So there is so much incentive to double down.
The box office for movies like this aren't hurt by it, I don't think, except perhaps in very specific circumstances. They might even be helped by the touch of controversy, and people not wanting to align themselves with the most toxic side of the internet.
But it's a terrible tendency because of how some people can get caught up in it and lose touch with reality.
The box office for movies like this aren't hurt by it, I don't think, except perhaps in very specific circumstances. They might even be helped by the touch of controversy, and people not wanting to align themselves with the most toxic side of the internet.
But it's a terrible tendency because of how some people can get caught up in it and lose touch with reality.