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The Algorithm as Curator
If the 20th century was the age of the gatekeeper (studio heads, newspaper editors, record labels), the 21st century is the age of the algorithm. Platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and Spotify do not just host content; they shape what gets made and seen. The algorithm rewards the sticky—the shocking, the emotional, the repetitive, and the easily digestible. hardx230128savannahbondwetterweatherxxx
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Discussion Questions (For Comments or Podcast)
- Do you agree that "Slow Entertainment" is a real trend, or is it just a niche for the rich who have free time?
- Would you watch a movie starring an AI-generated actor if the story was good? Where is the line?
- Is the "death of the blockbuster" real, or are studios just making bad blockbusters?
- Altheide, D. L. (2000). Creating fear: News and the construction of crisis. Aldine de Gruyter.
- Couldry, N. (2003). Media rituals: A critical approach. Routledge.
- Jenkins, H. (2006). Convergence culture: Where old and new media collide. NYU Press.
- McLuhan, M. (1964). Understanding media: The extensions of man. McGraw-Hill.
- Taplin, J. (2017). The war on the bots: How Silicon Valley's billionaires are trying to control the flow of information. The Nation.