The Difference Between Content Creation and Original Value
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A two-panel comic contrasting crowd reactions to questions about 'creating content' vs. 'creating something original and valuable'
Overview
A two-panel comic contrasting societal attitudes toward content creation versus original, valuable creation. In the top panel, a stern speaker at a podium asks, 'Who wants to create content?' prompting a large crowd to raise their hands enthusiastically. The bottom panel shows the same speaker asking, 'Who wants to actually create something original and valuable?' with the crowd now silent, all hands lowered except one descending hand. The comic uses exaggerated, cartoonish character designs to satirize the prevalence of shallow content creation compared to genuine originality.
Origin notes
This appears to be an original user-created digital comic, likely intended for social media sharing (e.g., Reddit, Twitter, LinkedIn) given its social commentary theme. The simple, stylized art suggests it was created with digital illustration software (e.g., Photoshop, Procreate). No visible watermarks, author credits, or platform logos indicate the exact source, but its format aligns with viral satirical comics critiquing modern content culture.