: Much like film franchises, these novels foster extensive fan cultures. Readers engage through interactive podcasts and social media platforms to discuss character arcs and world-building, effectively turning reading into a social media-driven entertainment event. Influence on Entertainment Trends
| | NeatoPotato Adaptation | Platform | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Who would win in a fight?" (vs battles) | NeatoPotato protagonist vs. Wednesday Addams / Percy Jackson | Twitter/X Poll | | "Rate the fit" (costume design) | Fans submit AI or drawn versions of a character’s described outfit. Best one gets a free ebook. | Instagram Stories | | "Soundtrack drop" (like Euphoria) | Release 3 instrumental tracks (via Suno or Udio) "inspired by the mood of Ch. 7" | YouTube (lo-fi study channel) | | "Ship dynamics" (TV tropes) | Create a bracket: "Is this couple more Grumpy/Sunshine or Morally Grey/Damsel?" | Discord / Subreddit | neatopotato xxx novels full link
| Link Type | Direction | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Original Novel → Official Media | A Neatopotato novel introduces a secondary character’s backstory; the streaming series later adapts this as a flashback episode. | | Horizontal Link | Media A ↔ Media B via the Novel | The novel reveals that the villain in The Last of Us game uses the same hacking technique as a character in Mr. Robot , creating a shared universe. | | Metatextual Link | Fandom Discourse → Official Canon | A popular fan theory from TikTok is formally acknowledged and integrated into the novel’s plot, then retroactively made canon in the game’s next DLC. | : Much like film franchises, these novels foster