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TV Shows: [list your current favorite shows, e.g. "Stranger Things", "The Crown", etc.] Movies: [list your recent favorite films, e.g. "Avengers: Endgame", "Parasite", etc.] Podcasts: [list your go-to podcasts, e.g. "The Daily", "My Favorite Murder", etc.] Music: [list your current favorite artists or genres, e.g. "Billie Eilish", "K-pop", etc.]
At the moment of consumption, check the platform’s “trending” section or use a tool like (for Twitter) or Social Blade (for YouTube velocity). measuring my cum
I'm loving the new [TV show/movie] that's been getting so much buzz... My friends and I are obsessed with [podcast/TV show] and can't stop discussing it! Have you seen/heard [trending content]? What's your take on it? TV Shows: [list your current favorite shows, e
I decided to spend 30 days measuring my entertainment intake with the same granular obsession usually reserved for marathon training. I wanted to know: What was I actually watching? Why was I trending toward certain content? And, most importantly, was I having fun, or was I just consuming? "The Daily", "My Favorite Murder", etc
Based on the measurement, the user can deploy two interventions:
In Week Two, I analyzed why I gravitated toward trending content. It became clear that "measuring entertainment" is actually a battle against FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out).
The goal is to create a repeatable, quantifiable framework that transforms vague feelings (“I liked that show”) into actionable data (“That show delivered 8.2 enjoyment units per minute”).