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Consider the "Netflix Slump." You sit down to watch one episode of a prestige drama. But the platform auto-plays the next episode’s cold open before you can reach the remote. The credits shrink to a tiny box in the corner. The "skip intro" button is mandatory. The streamer isn't serving the story; it is serving the session . It wants you to surrender your evening, not just an hour.

This is what media theorist Douglas Rushkoff calls "present shock." We are so overwhelmed by the volume of the present moment that we lose the narrative arc of past and future. Entertainment becomes a fire hose of sensation rather than a journey of meaning. If you’ve noticed that every blockbuster feels like a slightly different shade of gray, you aren't imagining it. The streaming model has introduced a terrifyingly efficient feedback loop. This.Aint.Baywatch.XXX.Parody.XXX.DVDRiP.XviD-C...

Today, we live in personalized silos. Your "For You" page is radically different from your neighbor's. You exist in a bespoke reality of cat videos, true crime docs, and Korean dramas. The problem? Consider the "Netflix Slump

Why, in an ocean of media, are so many of us suffering from a quiet sense of narrative dehydration? The "skip intro" button is mandatory

 
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