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Social media acts as a marketplace of moral judgments, often leading to a culture of public shaming and policing of content. This phenomenon compels creators and audiences alike to project a facade of increased political correctness, even if genuine attitudes haven't shifted as dramatically. According to this perspective, there's a tendency to over-police entertainment content in the name of progress, which may not reflect actual societal values but rather a performative act of virtue signaling.