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Weaknesses & Harms
- Algorithmic echo chambers: Confirmation bias, radicalization pipelines, political polarization.
- Mental health impacts: Anxiety, depression, body image issues linked to social media (especially teens).
- Attention fragmentation: Difficulty focusing on long-form content; “second screen” behavior during movies.
- Labor exploitation: Gig economy for creators, unfair royalty splits (Spotify pays ~$0.003–0.005 per stream).
- Misinformation: Entertainment formats used to launder false narratives (e.g., “plandemic” videos).
- Surveillance capitalism: Your viewing habits are sold to advertisers; no real privacy in free tiers.
: By May 2025, streaming usage (44.8%) officially eclipsed the combined share of broadcast (20.1%) and cable (24.1%). Aggregation 2.0 ExxxtraSmall.19.08.22.Kara.Lee.Extra.Small.Sex....
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Popular media, particularly in the short-form video era, is engineered for variable rewards. Platforms like TikTok utilize a "slot machine" mechanism—you don't know if the next swipe will be boring, hilarious, terrifying, or informative. This uncertainty triggers dopamine release, creating a compulsion loop. : By May 2025, streaming usage (44
Case B: Netflix’s “Squid Game” (2021–2025)
- Korean-language show became Netflix’s most-watched series ever
- Spawned reality competition, video game, and theme park attraction
- Lesson: Local content with universal themes (greed, desperation) travels globally; dubbing/subtitling is no longer a barrier.