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YouTube Media Analysis Packet
Topic: Evaluating Media Literacy in the Age of Algorithms
1. The "Big Six" Media Literacy Questions
Answer these questions associated with the video you watched. Use a color other than black for your responses.
1. Authorship: Who created this message?
2. Format: What creative techniques are used to attract my attention? (Music, editing, thumbnails)
3. Audience: How might different people understand this message differently from me?
4. Content: What values, lifestyles, and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message?
5. Purpose: Why is this message being sent? (To inform, persuade, entertain, or sell?)
6. Economics: Who paid for this, and who makes money when I click?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can do this — but I need one quick clarification: which specific YouTube video do you want me to analyze (link or exact title)? I haven’t actually watched a video, so I’ll need that to give accurate answers.

Also, I can’t change the display color in this chat reliably. Options you can choose from:
- I can prepend each answer with a color name (e.g., "Blue: ...") so you can copy/paste and format later.
- I can give you HTML snippets (e.g., <span style="color:blue">...</span>) you can paste into a document that supports HTML to get colored text.
- I can produce a plain-text version and you can tell me which color to apply when you paste it into your assignment tool.

Which option do you want, and please paste the video link/title?

If you want an immediate example (using HTML color spans) for a hypothetical video about algorithms, say so and I’ll produce the six answers in colored HTML.