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Participatory media- media where the audience can play an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating content.

Participatory media is important because it allows the story to be more known. If the fans can be involved then they will want to know more. They can express their views about an incident and learn new things from other people. 
A negative would be that if people have big differences in their views it could cause online bullying, arguments and potential fights.

Ant has shared his story saying that he is blaming is on his Dad who walked out on him when he was 10. In this article you can seed his family remembers and they make it out to be quite sad so that you can feel sympathetic for him and to keep is good reputation up. You read about the bad things that ave happened not the good things in their lives. 

 
Ant is represented as having a rough upbringing and in a way that wakes you feel sympathetic for him. This reflects the working class as coming from broken, single parent families It is gossip article. 


Outed by an ex boyfriend who was for Theresa May. He is represented as someone who has volunteered and has been cheated, so he is the victim. 
Theresa May has been involved to catch the attention of a wider audience and to make Brexit seem worse. 
The audience has two different types of responses. Ones are sympathetic and some are saying they are attention seeking and that they should get over it. 
right wing and left wing newspapers have very different views and ideas when it comes to articles. they want t make the other seem bad. Their audience are half sympathetic and half not. 

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