Public beef or fights involving billionaires, celebrities, or even top companies often puts them into the spotlight, attracting attention and generating increased traffic, hence, more income. My question arises as to whether you think some or most of these conflicts are genuine or intentionally crafted/orchestrated by the parties involved to maintain their prominence and financial gains.
Also, could this be considered as a strategic element of their business or career strategy? And If so, is this a good strategy?
Well, from my own personal observations, I think some of those public beefs and actually genuine, most especially, those that invoke two or more highly influencial persons, anything can cause misunderstanding which can or could lead to publicly beefing one another..
But this is not to do away with the fact that there are still some of those public beefs that are orchestrated, that is planned, solely to grab and draw public attention to themselves and their businesses..
I've heard a story of an up and coming music artist who in the quest for overnight fame, and also to make his music sale, went as far as faking his own death, and later faked a resurrection, and while people were talking about the whole incidents, 2 days later, he released a new song - this shows you the length some people can go to sale their stuff.