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While this constant updating creates immediacy and relevance, it also fuels . A hit song might dominate the charts for one week due to a TikTok dance challenge, then disappear entirely. Audiences report higher levels of “decision fatigue” and “completion anxiety”—the feeling of never being truly caught up. Furthermore, live-service models often rely on “fear of missing out” (FOMO), pressuring consumers to log in daily to avoid losing exclusive rewards.
While massive libraries fight for dominance, smaller platforms dedicated entirely to specific genres—like horror, independent cinema, anime, or British television—enjoy high retention rates by catering to dedicated fandoms. AI and the Hyper-Personalization of Media