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By slowing down the "cumming on" of new content, creators might actually find more sustained success. Some of the most beloved pieces of media in recent years—like Succession or The White Lotus —thrived on a weekly release schedule. They gave us time to talk, speculate, and actually live with the art. Reclaiming the "Scroll"
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When we ask the entertainment industry to "stop coming on" so strong, we are really asking for room to breathe. We want to enjoy a show without the internet spoiling the finale within three hours of its release. We want to discover a song without hearing it mashed into 400,000 "Get Ready With Me" videos before the official music video even drops. Content Oversaturation vs. Quality Reclaiming the "Scroll" We live in an era