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For decades, popular media operated on a "water cooler" model. Television broadcasts and cinema releases created shared, synchronous experiences. Everyone watched the same episode of Friends or the same season finale at the same time. This created a monoculture—a collective consciousness where society could collectively laugh, cry, or gasp at the same content.
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