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As Link Clips gained traction, it started to attract attention from popular media outlets and entertainment companies. Movie studios and TV networks began to see the platform as a new way to promote their content and engage with their audiences. Social media influencers and content creators flocked to Link Clips to share their favorite moments and build their personal brands.
Moreover, the attention economy incentivizes "clip bait"—entertainment content designed not to be a satisfying whole, but to generate shocking out-of-context moments. We have entered an era where writers rooms are asking, "What is the 15-second clip that will break the internet?" rather than "What is the story we need to tell?"