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Thanks to algorithms on YouTube, Twitch, and Reddit, consumers can dive deep into ultra-specific subcultures—whether it’s vintage clock restoration, competitive gaming (e-sports), or ASMR. Popular media is no longer just about what everyone is watching; it’s about what your specific community is obsessed with. Technology as the Great Accelerator
But even when you pay (subscriptions), your data is still harvested. Your viewing habits train the algorithms that decide what gets made next. Your engagement metrics greenlight the sequel. TheWhiteBoxxx.16.07.24.Crystal.Greenvelle.XXX.1...
Gaming has become a dominant platform, blurring the lines between social interaction and traditional entertainment. Thanks to algorithms on YouTube, Twitch, and Reddit,
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Twenty years ago, popular media was mostly escapism. You watched Friends to laugh at silly 20-somethings in a massive New York apartment. You watched ER to forget about your stressful job by watching someone else’s even more stressful job.
Watch the show. Listen to the podcast. Play the game. But don't forget to live the story, too.