The internet didn’t eliminate fame.
It fragmented it.
A recent writ CLE with John Q. Public explored how fame has evolved in the digital era, examining the legal and practical implications of influence, visibility, and reputation in increasingly niche online communities.
The discussion highlighted a key reality: we’re no longer living in an age of celebrities and nobodies. We’re living in an age of micro-fame.
New from John Q. Media:
Micro-Fame in the Age of Distributed Social Media