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Streaming services eliminated the pain of waiting. Netflix famously coined the term "binge-racing" (watching an entire season in 24 hours to avoid spoilers). By releasing all episodes at once, platforms encourage dissociation. The "next episode" auto-play feature is a deliberate design choice to prevent the conscious decision to stop.
While the hype has cooled, the direction is clear. Popular media is moving from "watching" to "inhabiting." Concerts inside Fortnite , fashion shows in Roblox , and interactive movies where you choose the ending are just the beginning. FemJoy.24.03.31.Diana.Rider.Fitting.XXX.1080p.M...
Simultaneously, power flooded downward. YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok democratized production. You no longer needed a studio deal to reach a million people; you needed a smartphone and a niche. This gave birth to the "creator"—a hybrid of artist, entrepreneur, and influencer. According to Goldman Sachs, the creator economy is a half-trillion-dollar industry, projected to reach nearly $500 billion by 2027. Streaming services eliminated the pain of waiting
: AI has moved beyond experiments to supporting creative workflows , including generative video for filler scenes, synthetic celebrities, and AI-powered NPCs in gaming. The "next episode" auto-play feature is a deliberate
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