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#11 TikTok House, News Addiction, and Semiotics in Advertising

The Hype House was more than just a Spanish-style mansion in the Hollywood Hills; it was a physical manifestation of a new era in digital labor. Founded in late 2019 by TikTok stars Chase Hudson and Thomas Petrou, the collective became a cornerstone of internet culture during the early 2020s. It pioneered a "collab house" model where influencers lived and worked together under a singular brand to maximize their digital footprint and cross-pollinate their audiences. The Concept of "Habitual Labor" Hype House

At its core, the Hype House functioned as a factory for "habitual labor". Unlike traditional media, where production is separated from private life, content houses like the Hype House conflate the interior and the exterior. Every room, from the bathroom to the driveway, becomes a stage for relentless documentative labor designed for constant consumption. Thomas Petrou enforced strict productivity rules: residents were expected to create multiple videos daily, with Petrou noting that the house was "designed for productivity" rather than partying. Financial Privilege and Social Impact #11 TikTok House, News Addiction, and Semiotics in

The Architecture of Viral Fame: An Analysis of the Hype House The Concept of "Habitual Labor" At its core,

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