\ˈprä-(ˌ)dəkt\ \ˈfärm-iŋEtymology : Product + Farming
Function : noun
1: Opposed to gathering through research or product gather(ism), product farming is the act of initiating the creation of content for consumption. The generation of content for a consumption, rather than a need, creates a false economy in which a body of work is established without a true frame of reference. This form of content generation is usually undertaken with the aim to generate revenue quickly, rather than deliver a good product.
[1]Associated words + links
consumerist
consumology
(petebooth 03.12.07)
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