I was offered this example of a "productive fake documentary on YouTube" by a friend, student, or colleague who responded when I crowdsourced my 
 FakeTube Project via social networks. I later blogged, 
 spoke, and 
 published on it (and other videos) as promised.
 
					
					Parody, "a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule,"
[cit] is also a key tactic of 
postmodernism, "because it foregrounds quotation and self-referentiality."
[cit]
Detournement and 
recuperation ("radical" ideas and images being commodified and incorporated within mainstream society
[cit]) are terms from 
 Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle (1967).
href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mockumentary">"mockumentary" is the combination of the words mock and documentary. It is a kind of film or television series in which fictional events take place in a documentary style. Many popular shows:
The Office ,
 Modern Family, and
 Summer Heights High  have been in this format to create a new style of media in which the
 fourth wall is broken  by fictional characters. Reality television has become increasingly popular over the past decade. In a way, it intersects with a mockumentary style of filming. The "reality" part of reality television has become blurred over the producer's attempts to make their shows entertaining. They heavily influence people's actions on these types of shows. Many shows including 
 The Hills  and 
 The Bachelor  have proved that the "realness" is only a false representation of the truth.--Chloe Kissane, LFYT 2015