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YouTube's algorithm is on an AI slop-and-brainrot-only diet
If you’ve ever opened YouTube and seen a talking AI SpongeBob, a looping slime video, or something that feels engineered to ...
For marketers, MTV’s UK sign-off is a clean line in the sand. There was a time when buying youth culture meant buying a slot ...
The creator economy is no longer defined by follower counts alone. Algorithms now determine who sees creator content, ...
Equities are liquid, meme-able, alive. They move fast. They react to news, to chaos, to mood. They give instant feedback, ...
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Adult Swim's Off The Air Celebrates 15 Years Of Breaking Our Brains With Two New Episodes
If you're looking for off-the-wall curation and creation on TV, look no further than Adult Swim's Off the Air, which is ...
AI-powered religious apps blur the line between devotion and digital impersonation, threatening spirituality and mental ...
65.5% of business owners worry that AI will make their business feel less personal or authentic to customers. 54% of small ...
Should the United States follow Australia’s lead in banning children under 16 from social media platforms? Absolutely!
Nonfiction and Y.A. are hurting, but genre fiction and the Good Book are booming. Here’s how book sales looked in 2025.
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Who won the streaming wars?
The battle of the TV and film streaming giants for dominance looks to be entering a final phase. The likely winner may ...
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Have we reached the end of an era for online celebrities?
Besides these trends, what can we expect from the internet in 2026? According to one person with a front-row seat to one of ...
MrBeast's former manager Reed Duchscher said we're unlikely to see mega stars break out as algorithms favor smaller creators ...
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