The distinction between "playing a game" and "watching a movie" is vanishing. Netflix's interactive specials ( Bandersnatch ) and narrative games ( Life is Strange ) allow the viewer to choose the plot. In the future, the question won't be "What are you watching?" but "What universe are you inhabiting?" For all its wonder, the modern landscape of entertainment content has a pathological side. "Doomscrolling" is the act of consuming endless negative news. "Binge-watching" is linked to poor sleep and sedentary lifestyles. The infinite scroll is designed to exploit dopamine loops.
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Podcasts offer something TV cannot: intimacy. When you listen to a host with headphones, the voice is inside your head. This creates a parasocial relationship that is stronger than any movie star. Figures like Joe Rogan, Alex Cooper, and Dax Shepard have more influence over young men and women than traditional news anchors. The distinction between "playing a game" and "watching
We are the first generation in history to suffer from too much entertainment. There is an anxiety to choice: the "paradox of choice" means that 1,000 options on a streaming menu often result in watching nothing for an hour, then settling for The Office for the tenth time. "Doomscrolling" is the act of consuming endless negative