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Interesting discourse on the decline of autograph collecting in a social-media driven society.
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The way I look at it, is when you run into a celebrity/athlete you now have 2 options:
1. Get the autograph
2. Get the picture
Very rarely do you have time for both. (Now if no one is around, or if it's a private signing this may not apply.)
I go for the autograph, but most of my friends could care less about a pen scribble and would rather have a picture with the person. To each his own.
I don't think social media is killing the autograph, when I get an auto I still tweet/instagram a pic of it just like I would if I got a picture with the person.
Also, if "autographs were dead", then these forgers wouldn't be pumping them out left and right like they still do. There also wouldn't be lines/fights at Spring Training for them, etc.
Well , Hitler killed millions and yet collectors pay 65k for sgd book.
There are many celebs that do worse yet their autographs still in high demand.
Really not a very good or informed article. I see social media as having minimal if any effect on autograph collecting. It's a different form of interacting with celebrities, but it doesn't render personal interaction (including asking for an autograph) obsolete.
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