As a fan of online literature, I don't have any actual experience participating in variety shows. But if I have the opportunity to participate in a variety show, I will consider the following factors:
1. The theme and content of the program: I will pay attention to whether the program meets my interests and hobbies and whether there is enough challenge and room for development.
2. The popularity and audience of the program: If the program has a high popularity and audience, I may have a better chance of being noticed and getting better opportunities and resources.
3. The production team and guest lineup of the program: I will pay attention to the production team and guest lineup of the program to see if there are any styles and guests that I like and if there are people who match my background and interests.
4. The program's salary and opportunity cost: Finally, I will consider the program's salary and opportunity cost, that is, the benefits and losses of participating in the program. If the program can bring me enough benefits, then I will consider participating.
Most of the time, it shows. Plagiarism is hard to hide as there are sophisticated means of detection. And if the story is very similar to an existing one, that's a red flag.
Well, it varies. In some cases, like on social media, there might be visual cues or stats to show sharing. But on private messaging apps, it might not be as obvious.
The show 'You' is not based on a true story. It's the product of the creative imagination of the writers and producers, who crafted a compelling fictional narrative to engage the audience.