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Her project, "Prove Me Wrong," was a collection of portraits that celebrated individuality, resilience, and the human spirit. With her camera as her tool, Mia traveled across different landscapes, capturing the stories of people who had been marginalized, misunderstood, or overlooked. Immersive Sports: Fans are no longer just watching

This personalization has been linked to “filter bubbles” and “echo chambers,” where users predominantly encounter content that reinforces existing beliefs. Entertainment content, even seemingly apolitical genres like comedy or reality TV, is not immune. Political satire like The Daily Show or Last Week Tonight is consumed primarily by left-leaning audiences, while right-leaning audiences gravitate to figures on alternative platforms (Roose, 2019). There is no longer a single “popular” opinion; there are only optimized realities.

This collapse has contradictory effects. On one hand, it democratizes media, allowing marginalized voices to create alternative readings and content outside mainstream channels. On the other hand, it subjects leisure to the logic of production. Every fan’s post, comment, and share becomes data to be monetized. The line between authentic fandom and unpaid brand promotion dissolves (Andrejevic, 2018).