This abundance has democratized creativity. Independent filmmakers can distribute movies without a studio deal, and musicians can build careers without a record label. However, it has also fragmented the cultural landscape. We no longer all watch the same show at the same time. The "watercooler moment" has been replaced by the algorithm, creating personalized bubbles of entertainment where two people can consume vastly different media, yet believe their experience represents the "popular" consensus.

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