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Lonelygirl15

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[SUMMARY—Is it wrong to put on a show?]

(WORLD) Created by three friends (all under 30) who met at a party, Lonelygirl15 became an internet hit by using a popular video platform and a scenario in which most internet users identify with.

If you haven't a clue what I'm on about then get the whole story here, but for the past couple of weeks, the blogosphere and even mainstream media has been awash with debates and counter-debates about not only the validity of 'Bree', but after it was announced it was a hoax, the morals behind such a 'scam'.

What were the tools used to create this sensation:

Two desk lamps (one broken), an open window and a $130 camera.

When have young people ever had the means to reach so many with so little?

Filed by DK on September 21 2006

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