In this episode, Contagious investigates what happens when content supply completely outstrips human attention, and how brands can win in a world dominated by infinite scroll, clip farms, AI slop and algorithmic overload.
Along the way, we’ll explore why Universe 25’s infamous rodent utopia experiments feel eerily relevant to modern media, why today’s attention panic may simply be history repeating itself, and why the real problem might not be shrinking attention spans but a zero tolerance reaction to boring content.
We’ll explain:
How brands cut through in a world of infinite noise
The rise of workslop and clip-farm culture
Why repetition, memes and cultural ad stock drive effectiveness
How TV became a mood light for distracted audiences
The difference between delivered abundance and accessible abundance
Why choice paralysis is becoming a major media problem
Why craftsmanship and human creativity still break through online
How a TikTok witch helped create cultural impact for an underwear brand
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