: Algorithms on platforms like YouTube and TikTok curate feeds specifically for individual tastes.

Historically, "entertainment" (movies, music, sports) and "popular media" (news, magazines, broadcasting) occupied separate silos. Walter Cronkite did not interview Spider-Man, and the Beatles did not release albums exclusively through a cable news network. That wall has not just crumbled; it has been vaporized.

Popular media isn't broken. But our relationship with it has become passive. We aren't choosing content; we are accepting what the algorithm autoplays at 11 PM when we are too tired to fight.

: Use a tracker or simple spreadsheet to avoid "subscription creep" from multiple streaming services.

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