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Video games have evolved from a hobby into a dominant form of social media. Games like Fortnite and Roblox act as hubs for social interaction, live events, and brand experiences, proving that "content" is now a collaborative environment. The Content Glut and the Battle for Attention For businesses and creators, the lesson is clear:
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Media content is becoming hyper-targeted. Instead of "mass appeal" programming, creators are finding immense success by catering to highly specific subcultures, from mechanical keyboard enthusiasts to true-crime researchers.
While we have more choices than ever, this "Golden Age" of content presents a new challenge: . With thousands of hours of video uploaded every minute, the most valuable currency in the media world is no longer the content itself, but the attention of the audience.
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