The engine behind today’s entertainment is the recommendation algorithm. Platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Netflix utilize machine learning to curate personalized feeds that anticipate user desires. This has created a feedback loop: creators produce content specifically designed to trigger algorithmic favor, leading to the rise of specific aesthetics and formats—such as the "ASMR" video, the "Get Ready With Me" (GRWM) vlog, or the high-octane "challenge" video.
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While short-form content is king, the platforms hosting it are in constant flux. Following potential regulatory shifts, users have migrated to diverse platforms like Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts (which boasts hundreds of millions of users) to find their daily dose of viral trends and entertainment. Why do we care if something is trending
Gone are the days when entertainment was a passive activity—sitting in front of a TV at 8 PM to catch a specific show. Today, entertainment is interactive, personalized, and fleeting. It lives on TikTok “For You” pages, Twitter trending tabs, and YouTube’s Up Next queue. But what exactly defines the relationship between entertainment and trending content? Why do some videos explode overnight while others fade into obscurity? While short-form content is king, the platforms hosting
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