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The implications of this are neither entirely utopian nor dystopian. On one hand, the democratization of content creation via platforms like YouTube and TikTok has given voice to marginalized communities who were historically excluded from Hollywood and legacy media. A teenager can now produce a documentary about climate change in their backyard or a comedy series about their immigrant family, finding a global audience. On the other hand, the relentless drive for engagement has optimized for outrage, sensationalism, and emotional manipulation. Misinformation disguised as entertainment can spread faster than fact-checked journalism, and the line between genuine content, advertising, and propaganda has become dangerously blurred. We are now in the Services are raising

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