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This feature explores the shift from "appointment viewing" to "niche immersion," examining how algorithmic feeds have replaced the traditional watercooler moment with hyper-personalized subcultures. The Death of the "Monoculture"

For decades, popular media was a one-way street. Families gathered around the radio or the television set, consuming whatever the major networks decided to air. This "appointment viewing" created a unified cultural language; everyone was watching the same sitcom or news broadcast at the same time. ALSScan.13.08.22.Czech.2013.Casting.Part.3.XXX....

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Popular media serves as a "global water cooler." Whether it is a viral Netflix series, a chart-topping pop song, or a trending meme, entertainment provides a shared language that transcends borders. This fosters a sense of belonging, but it also creates "filter bubbles." Algorithms now prioritize engagement over diversity, often showing us content that reinforces our existing biases rather than challenging them. Representation and Social Impact Representation and Social Impact