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This fragmentation has created the "Watercooler Gap." While Squid Game or Stranger Things occasionally breaks through to the mainstream, most popular media now caters to niche audiences. The algorithms have turned us all into curators of our own reality. Consequently, the "monoculture"—the idea that 80% of America watched the same thing last night—is dead. In its place is a thousand micro-cultures, each with its own inside jokes, heroes, and villains. anilos240403moonflowerbustybabexxx720p top

: This paper uses the Norwegian show Skam as a case study to argue how popular TV can be an effective tool for social change and audience empowerment. Media is generally classified by how it is

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