Questions: You should make a zine instead of a blog if:
A. you want an intimate and limited audience.
B. you want anyone to be able to read your work.
C. you want to be referenced through a link.
D. you want readers to comment on your work.
Transcript text: You should make a zine instead of a blog if:
A. you want an intimate and limited audience.
B. you want anyone to be able to read your work.
C. you want to be referenced through a link.
D. you want readers to comment on your work.
Solution
The answer is A: you want an intimate and limited audience.
Explanation for each option:
A. You want an intimate and limited audience.
Correct. Zines are typically self-published, small-circulation works that are often distributed within a specific community or to a limited audience. They are ideal for creators who want to share their work with a select group of people rather than a broad, public audience.
B. You want anyone to be able to read your work.
Incorrect. Blogs are more suitable for reaching a wide audience because they are published online and can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection. Zines, on the other hand, are usually distributed in physical form and have a more limited reach.
C. You want to be referenced through a link.
Incorrect. Blogs are digital and can easily be referenced through hyperlinks, making it simple for others to share and cite your work online. Zines, being physical publications, do not offer the same ease of digital referencing.
D. You want readers to comment on your work.
Incorrect. Blogs often have comment sections where readers can engage with the content and provide feedback. Zines do not typically have this feature, as they are physical publications and do not facilitate immediate reader interaction in the same way.