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The economic incorporation of this phenomenon marks a late-capitalist stage of media. Platforms actively encourage UGC because it drives engagement and provides free labor. A Netflix show’s success can hinge on its “TikTok-ability”—a dance, a line of dialogue, or a character dynamic that inspires viral imitation. The Wednesday (2022) dance craze was not a marketing campaign; it was a spontaneous fan creation that Netflix then officially promoted.