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The largest sector on YouTube is no longer original sketches; it is reaction videos. Watching someone watch something else. This meta-layer of popular media—analysis, breakdowns, criticisms, and "cinema sins"—has become as popular as the source material itself. In reaction to a chaotic world, there is
Because algorithms optimize for the "lowest common denominator," they often flatten cultural uniqueness. When a song goes viral on TikTok, it forces radio stations and playlists to play it on loop. This creates "monoculture moments" (e.g., Old Town Road), but it also suffocates niche genres. Studies suggest the average person consumes roughly 74