Among Gen Z, social media content is viewed as more relevant than traditional TV shows and movies. This demographic spends roughly 50 minutes more per day on social platforms and user-generated content (UGC) than the average consumer.
However, this power is a double-edged sword. The line between entertainment and reality has become dangerously blurred. The 24-hour news cycle and the rise of "infotainment" prioritize sensationalism over nuance, turning political discourse into a spectator sport. Furthermore, the ubiquity of entertainment content has facilitated the spread of misinformation and propaganda, as viral memes and deepfake technology exploit the public's desire for engaging content over factual accuracy. When reality is packaged as entertainment, the consequences can be civic disengagement and a erosion of trust in institutions. vixen171231alixlynxthelayoverxxx720ph full