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TNG5 posts on X about inflation, gaza, matrix, the big the most. They currently have XXX followers and 1372 posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence finance stocks countries social networks technology brands
Social topic influence inflation, gaza, matrix, the big, investment, revival, superhero, bubble, tubi, youtube
Top assets mentioned DoorDash, Inc. (DASH)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"But the big era defining stuff never faded from pop culture memory. Hollywood is actually having difficulty finding stuff to revive because close to the only popular 2000s franchises that didn't get new installments during the in-between time were the ones that was popular initially but had unpopular or polarizing endings IE Lost The Matrix the Battlestar Galactica reboot. And after what happened with the Matrix Resurrections nobody seems to be in any hurry to try to revive that sort of thing again" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-24 19:32:15 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"Back to wokism 2010s online journalism was also clearly built on investment bubbles in that case in social media and the other part was declining legacy media. Again low stakes. It doesn't answer the question of why this specific ideology came out of nowhere and became so dominant but it helps explain how" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-25 03:14:47 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"*that were popular initially Superhero movies obviously never stopped Supernatural ran continuously until 2020 the most recent Pirates of the Caribbean movie was released in 2017 even Heroes and Prison Break got 2010s revival miniseries. The exceptions tend to be shows which starred actors that would now be expensive to cast in a TV show" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-24 19:46:10 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"Go watch some 2010s movies on Tubi sometime. The lower budget movie world has always had absolutely cutthroat competition even when they were competing to get selected as Netflix catalog filler during the streaming bubble because catalog filler that doesn't get any clicks isn't very good catalog filler. You won't find much wokism there and in general the feel tends to be very 2000s but with smartphones instead of flip phones" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-25 00:25:19 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements
"The timeline simply doesn't fit in either 2016 or 2020. And in 2024 even David Shor admits that the primary drivers were economic specifically inflation" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-25 16:36:16 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"And even if it wasn't going into the second half of the 2000s increasingly every single even slightly memorable moment on TV was Tivo'd and then very quickly uploaded to Youtube" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-24 17:24:18 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"Admittedly those are some fairly optimistic assumptions and I also haven't factored in the cost of the set-top box. But on the other hand flash memory costs seem likely to continue to get cheaper going forward. And for urban/suburban consumers the price of home broadband vs just mobile internet is usually minimum $XX. Even something like $5/month is a lot less than that" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-27 22:15:16 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"Or in the case of Disney they received a gigantic money printing machine in the form of the MCU and they decided to take some risks with their newly acquired IP like Star Wars" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-25 00:10:04 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"I agree on Ozempic as the root cause but I think it's more because of the impact on staffers at the companies than on consumers. Now that obesity looks like a treatable medical condition "fat acceptance" no longer works as virtue signaling basically" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-24 23:52:51 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Ctrl+F returns zero results for "inflation" "Ukraine" "Gaza" and since we're talking about 2016 again "Syria" which was clearly a contributing factor in 2016 even if I don't think that it was the primary cause" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-25 16:37:33 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"My guess: they finally ran out of plausible deniability. I remember back during the Yemen War in I think 2021 watching a video going into Analysis how the Saudis were impeding the delivery of fuel to Yemen with unreasonably long inspections of fuel ships and how this was an indirect food blockade because it was making it impossible to get the food aid where it needed to go. Ethiopia has poor logistics and after the cell towers in the relevant regions got bombed worse communications infrastructure. Made it relatively easy to blame the other guy or just the war in general. In Syria civilians" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-25 03:34:19 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Well 2000s low budget movies with not as many harsh color filters and better CGI when applicable and smartphones instead of flip phones. The market incentives of selling DVDs and getting clicks in streaming service catalogs are clearly very similar" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-25 00:52:48 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements
"It varies from place to place of course with around XX% of urban Americans reporting on surveys that they "never" drive. I expect that an awful lot of those people live within walking distance of a grocery store. In suburban areas it's 4%" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-27 20:07:14 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"Failing that even convenience stores often have some sort of hot food for sale in my experience. In my days as an Instacart shopper/Doordash delivery person I would sometimes buy a slice of pizza or two from a 7-Eleven. Outside of rural areas which won't have enough density for boarding houses to be viable anyway the overwhelming majority of Americans are a very short trip away from pretty cheap hot food. People don't put cafeterieas in apartment complexes because it would be redundant" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-27 20:12:03 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"In rural areas it depends a lot on the location presumably. But looking at satellite internet Hughesnet's lowest priced plan is $55/month $25/month less than Starlink Residential Lite and $65/month less than Starlink Residential Full" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-27 23:42:14 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"DoorDash isn't about wanting to eat a restaurant-quality meal without driving it's about wanting to eat a restaurant-quality meal without leaving your home" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-27 02:52:07 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
""Comcast Will Remove Cartoon Network from Its Core TV Packages Moving to Add-On Tier in August For An Extra $9.95" Like I was saying the future of kids' cable TV is not looking great right now" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-27 01:52:47 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements
"All you need is apartments within walking distance of a grocery store nothing illegal about that. If the demand existed then in places with low restrictions on building there would be tall apartment buildings around grocery stores in in places with high restrictions apartments within a few blocks of grocery stores would get really expensive. Neither has happened which in my view is an indication that the demand isn't there" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-27 02:47:02 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"Crisis was just following in the footsteps of the popular adaptations. Likely because Christopher Reeve demonstrated that it was in fact possible to successfully sell the glasses disguise in live action but even that wouldn't be able to cover Clark as a TV news anchor" @TNG512 on X 2025-07-24 23:30:14 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements