This document discusses Walter Fisher's Narrative Paradigm theory and how it relates to social media narrativity. The key points are: - The Narrative Paradigm theory views communication as storytelling and evaluates stories based on their narrative coherence and narrative fidelity. - People naturally impose narrative interpretations on information and experiences. Learning involves creating narrative frames to organize new knowledge. - On social media, individuals construct "narrative learning trails" by appropriating available resources and connecting them through links/shares. This allows for agency in determining knowledge. - Readers on social media are assumed to be familiar with the topics or able to navigate unfamiliar spaces to engage with content.