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In the past, human gatekeepers (editors, studio heads, radio DJs) decided what reached the public. Now, the algorithm rules. This has led to the rise of "hits" that no one planned for. Who predicted that a video essay about Sailor Moon would get 12 million views? Or that "Sea Shanties" would become a genre in 2021? BlackedRaw.18.11.19.Mia.Melano.Wanna.Chill.XXX....

The internet dismantled that monopoly. The rise of YouTube in 2005 democratized creation. Suddenly, a teenager in Ohio could reach the same global audience as a cable news network. The last decade’s "Streaming Wars" (Netflix, Disney+, Max, Amazon Prime) accelerated the shift from linear scheduling to algorithmic suggestion. Today, are fragmented into thousands of micro-genres. We no longer ask, "Did you see the big show last night?" We ask, "What algorithm rabbit hole did you fall into?" Genres aren’t just labels; they are