Abstract
- ‘Content material’ is about taking on your accessible screens and free time.
- The phrase diminishes intentional and artistic work accomplished by professionals.
- Streaming providers champion amount over high quality and rush to place out extra titles.
As streaming services proceed to thrive, filling limitless carousels with reveals, films, documentaries, miniseries, specials, dwell occasions, and every kind of different leisure, there’s a catch-all phrase used to explain what you are watching: content material. It has popped up as a better strategy to describe what’s being loved within the media, partly as a result of it appears cumbersome to say “films and TV reveals and collection and and so on.,” however use of the phrase additionally represents a bigger cultural battle happening within the leisure trade with streaming services entrance and middle.
The phrase, nevertheless handy and customary, has numerous questionable implications, particularly because it’s being wielded by Netflix and others. And maybe utilizing it, as I’m usually responsible of, factors to a much bigger downside. Here is why I am beginning to push again towards the phrase content material.
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Content material is all about filler
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Maybe there was as soon as a constructive implication within the phrase ‘content material,’ however after greater than a decade of streaming service dominance, audiences are beginning to perceive what it actually means: filler. Content material is filling up each streaming service, with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and plenty of others trying to pack their catalog with an infinite quantity of leisure, from originals to worldwide purchases, docuseries to actuality competitors reveals, restricted collection to long-running sitcoms. Disney+ and Apple TV+ are simply over 5 years previous, however they’ve each amassed an enormous catalog in a short while.
In that means, content material is type of an insult to the viewer. It implies every service has little regard for the viewer’s style or mind, and sees all of the packages it places out as methods to maintain audiences busy. In fact, that is the aim behind populating myriad, strangely-named carousels on any given app, however utilizing the phrase content material actually emphasizes the consumption a part of the patron. Providers are right here to fill you up so that you could’t do anything, like discover that after destroying the cable mannequin, the visionaries on the prime of those firms are merely recreating the cable mannequin. Or discover that these on-demand blockbusters are little greater than AI-slop.

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The phrase diminishes artwork and work
Content material trivializes elaborate, artistic tasks
By lumping each sort of factor that you just watch, from dwell specials to your favourite Okay-drama, from sporting occasions to large motion blockbusters, you find yourself diminishing every particular person factor you placed on display. There are a variety of genres and telecasts and productions and kinds and international locations making tales that, to name all of it content material, can not help however be reductive.
You do not even want to leap throughout streamers to comprehend how unusual this phrase is. On Netflix, you may watch dwell wrestling, Oscar-nominated films, salacious actuality relationship reveals, and foreign-language restricted dramatic collection. I suppose they’re all content material, however they’re very totally different varieties and serve very totally different functions. Simply because they’re all discovered on the identical platform doesn’t suggest they’re all the identical factor.
By piling every thing collectively on this one class and calling all of it content material, you may find yourself ignoring the artwork, creativity, and keenness that goes into many of those works. And also you threat dehumanizing the professionals behind the scenes and in entrance of the digital camera. It is laborious to suppose that each Stranger Issues and Temptation Island on Netflix ought to be beneath the identical umbrella, or Andor and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives beneath Disney’s watch. And even Mr. and Mrs. Smith and G20 on Amazon Prime. Or any Apple film in comparison with any Apple TV present starting with the letter ‘S.’ Not all of those titles are created equally.

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Content material is all about fixed supply
Titles carry on coming at once
Content material carries with it numerous connotations, and a type of, as savvy viewers have come to find, is that content material is extra about amount than high quality. It is about getting as a lot on the market as attainable, nearly as if to overwhelm you. There’s at all times one thing else to observe, one other title within the lineup that you must get to. In the meantime, your watchlist will proceed to develop as a result of each time you are able to knock off one other title from it, there are two new ones which have simply dropped that you just additionally wish to watch. And as an alternative of going again in time to compensate for one thing, the intuition is to observe the brand new and sizzling title that every thing else is watching.
Content material finally ends up being about conserving you occupied. There’s at all times one thing else to observe, and there’s at all times extra coming. You are not fortunately satisfying, simply momentarily sated, and then you definitely get on to the subsequent factor.

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All the pieces on display is content material
What does the phrase even imply?
This phrase is much more problematic if you understand social media movies are additionally lumped beneath content material. Instagram posts and TikTok movies fall beneath the time period, as typically even weblog posts and Search engine marketing-driven articles all throughout the Web will be known as content material as nicely. All the pieces is content material, and it is all there to occupy your time, as an alternative of actually satisfying your time.
If every thing is content material, then the phrase ceases to have any which means. If every thing is content material, then nothing is. There’s a threat of simply piling every thing with imagery, video, or audio, or actually something that finally ends up on a display, into the identical singular phrase. There ought to be phrases to distinguish fashion and high quality, sort and style. It simply does not make sense to name somebody on Instagram with 500 followers a “content material creator” after which flip round and name a brand new status restricted collection constructed on years of labor by a whole bunch of individuals on Netflix content material as nicely.
I’m undoubtedly responsible of too-often utilizing the phrase content material. It’s certainly simply simpler and extra handy than any different, however in doing so, I’m normalizing the discount and dismissive nature of the phrase. I’m going to attempt to cease, and I feel you need to too.

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