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—the compulsive consumption of negative news—and binge-watching (Netflix famously once said its only competitor was sleep) are behavioral pathologies of the modern media age. Studios and platforms deploy "dark patterns" (auto-play next episode, infinite scroll) to keep you locked in. What started as leisure often morphs into obligation; the "backlog" of shows to watch becomes a second job. Expect a wave of hyper-personalized content—an AI that

Netflix’s recommendation engine, Spotify’s Discover Weekly, and TikTok’s "For You" page are the invisible architects of modern culture. These systems analyze behavioral data—watch time, skip rate, rewatches, and shares—to determine what content gets produced next. A script might get greenlit not because an executive loves it, but because the algorithm confirms a "market gap" for a romantic comedy set in a zombie apocalypse. Studios and platforms deploy "dark patterns" (auto-play next