In the shifting landscape of 21st-century popular media, attention spans are shrinking, but the demand for high-quality sensory stimulation is higher than ever. We have entered the age of "Lazy Entertainment"—a term that critics often use with a sneer, but which creators are embracing as an art form. At the intersection of this cultural shift stand two unlikely icons: the digital platform and the enigmatic creator Sata Jones .
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Critics call this the infantilization of the viewer. Jones calls it liberation.
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