LEO (whispering) You’re not real. You’re a bootleg ROM.
Netflix’s recommendation engine, Spotify’s Discover Weekly, and TikTok’s "For You" page account for over 80% of what users watch or listen to. This has fundamentally changed how content is made. PornBox.23.09.24.Nicole.Murkovski.First.Blacks....
This convergence is driven by . The internet does not care about your category. The only question the algorithm asks is: Does this hold attention? LEO (whispering) You’re not real
VOX (now in 4K, smooth, malevolent): You lost your audience, Leo. 1.2 million subs. Now? Zero. This has fundamentally changed how content is made
However, the definition has shifted. Today, content exists on a spectrum. On one end, we have "premium content"—high-budget films, scripted television series, investigative journalism, and triple-A video games. On the other end, we have "user-generated content" (UGC)—social media posts, blogs, podcasts, and livestreams created by everyday people.
These technologies are blurring the lines between the digital and physical worlds, offering immersive storytelling experiences where the viewer is a participant, not just an observer.