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The algorithm is even ruining the festival experience

The algorithm is even ruining the festival experience

Journalist Sam van Opbergen discusses how digital algorithms and social media trends are increasingly shaping the music festival experience. The piece explores the impact of online behavior on how attendees interact with and document live events.

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