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YouTube uploads more video content every 48 hours than all of Hollywood has produced in the last 100 years combined.
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About half of all silent films are gone forever, you're already watching the survivor's cut. The full version of cinema history no longer exists.
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Reddit has over 3.5 million subreddits, that's a different topic of the day for every single day of those 170 years, with thousands left over.
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TikTok adds 34 million new videos every single day, by the time you finished today's uploads, tomorrow's would add another full year to the pile.
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Wikipedia is edited about 1.9 times per second, while you read one article, roughly 100 others have already been changed.
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Nearly half of those 100 million songs have never been streamed even once, you'd be the first human ears to ever hear them.
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Just 10% of users wrote 92% of all tweets, meaning you'd spend over 1,300 of those years reading content from a group smaller than the population of Tokyo.
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The "Peak TV" era alone, 2010 to today, added so much content that watching just those 15 years of production would take over 400 years nonstop.
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That's just main story mode. 100%-ing every game with all side quests and achievements would likely multiply that by 5 to 10 times.
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New episodes are added so fast that even listening at 2x speed, you'd still fall further behind by roughly 3 years of content every single day.
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By the time you finished, entire ice ages would have come and gone and the Earth's climate would be unrecognizable.
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Even if every human alive took shifts reading 24/7, it would still take over 30,000 years for all 8 billion of us to finish it together.