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The push for diversity is not merely a social justice issue; it is an economic one. A 2025 industry report by McKinsey found that films and shows with diverse casts and production teams outperformed homogeneous content at the box office by an average of 35%. However, "performative diversity" (tokenism) is often punished by savvy online audiences who can spot inauthenticity instantly.

Platforms like Patreon, Substack, and Discord allow individual creators to bypass traditional gatekeepers. A horror writer on TikTok can sell 100,000 copies of a book without a publisher. An independent filmmaker on YouTube can fund a feature film via Kickstarter after building an audience with free short films.

The internet shattered that model. The rise of digital distribution platforms (YouTube, Spotify, Netflix) turned the monologue into a dialogue. Suddenly, the barrier to entry for creating entertainment content dropped to zero. A teenager in their bedroom could produce a web series that rivaled network TV in viewership.

Protect it fiercely. The algorithms are trying to buy it, and they have an infinite budget. Are you creating entertainment content or just consuming it? The answer determines whether you are the audience or the product.

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