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Humans are tribal creatures. When we consume trending content, we are not just being entertained; we are ensuring we have the cultural currency to participate in conversations at work, school, or dinner. Fear of missing out (FOMO) is the most powerful driver in the entertainment industry. If everyone is talking about the Bridgerton season finale or a viral dance challenge, consuming that content becomes a survival instinct, not a leisure activity. To help me tailor future media insights for
We are already seeing AI tools (like Midjourney and Sora) generate "fake" movie trailers or historical footage. Soon, an AI will generate a trending sound that no human actually sang. Will we care? Probably not. We consume content for the emotional reaction, not the origin story. When we consume trending content, we are not
Do not make content about the trend. Use the trending audio or format to tell your story. For example, if a sad piano sound is trending, do not just stare at the camera sadly. Use that sound to show a "before and after" of your product fixing a problem. The trend provides the vibe; you provide the value.
Content that goes viral in 2026 is often produced in hours, not days. Memes, trending audio, and reaction videos are optimized for instantaneous consumption.