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Consider the "storytelling" of a typical viral moment. A celebrity breakup, a geopolitical crisis, and a new flavor of Oreo all compete for the same three seconds of your thumb's inertia. They are presented in the same vertical format, scored by the same trending audio snippet. , Marshall McLuhan said. The medium of the infinite scroll teaches us that all events are equally momentary, equally consumable, equally forgettable.

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