ppl still read hundred of year old literature and music, so id say yes
2024-02-07 07:45:16
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Rodney :
Yeah but it will be a smaller selection
2024-02-07 08:30:03
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jaedin 🎧 :
2000s romcoms are timeless and should be watched by all generations
2024-02-07 09:21:45
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1L jar o unidentifiable liquid :
it depends on the state of society
2024-02-07 10:04:19
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ANTONIO :
world will end before this question is answered
2024-02-07 08:28:30
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☆ Melted711Slushie ☆ :
will it one day be like, the equivalent of like listening to classical music pieces
2024-02-07 08:46:50
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Ibney00 :
People still read the Canterbury tales
2024-02-07 11:53:32
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Ricky :
It's mostly more obscure and dated stuff that gets lost to time by the general public I think
2024-02-07 11:55:55
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keke :
I think about this so much
2024-02-07 09:11:07
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illbeprettylate :
we are actually in a digital darkage,nowwe don't "own" anything on our subscriptions, we pay to look at something that could be taken away at any time. think of the Myspace music era. much lost 1/2
2024-02-21 06:22:34
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boberto :
just hope we have enough physical copys
2024-02-07 10:59:23
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snazzywazzy :
I mean people still read the divine comedy and the Bible and and listen to classical music so maybe people in 7000 will be be watching mean girls
2024-02-07 10:03:38
2
jkspatas :
people will def still be listening to michael jackson
2024-02-16 01:30:52
1
Brain :
if i could watch a detailed MOVIE from life in the 1700s i would watch it every week
2024-02-15 15:17:24
1
💣……💥 :
I think if we become happier as a society then yea. We’re stuck in the past bc we just don’t really have a future to look forward to and our media is very cheap and low quality atm
2024-02-14 02:29:47
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gabrielle ✨️ :
for sure! especially the Beatles, I have no doubt they will be perceived the way we do Mozart in 300 years
2024-02-09 19:28:40
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Oirseer :
We still consume member from the past like servual 100 years ago so yes
2024-02-09 15:38:50
1
alex :
I dont think it will, people will bring up stuff like shakespeare but think about all of the other poets around that time no one remembers/cares for
2024-02-08 00:20:37
1
svelteddyy :
yes, but only the very best of it
2024-02-07 20:11:01
1
sneabwenes :
they’re still making shakespeare adaptations
2024-02-07 14:33:21
1
💞 Mollie 💞 :
People will continue to listen to them but it will be under a historical context rather than a nostalgia.
2024-02-07 14:03:36
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Brgveget :
I often wonder this. I think it depends on the media. Stuff like the Beatles, the twilight zone, the wizard of Oz, etc will definitely be remembered as their highly influential on human culture………..
2024-02-07 12:34:26
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arduous visage :
Unless something terrible happens to our already flawed copyright law, in a hundred years or two the old movie will belong to the public not them
2024-02-07 11:23:30
1
ballin’ ass furlin :
Obviously yes
2024-02-07 09:36:14
1
Saris :
we are still getting new spins and adaptions on works like the iliad with infinetly nore ways to save media so 1000%
2024-02-07 07:37:27
1
Jack :
100%
2024-02-07 07:33:06
1
rylee 👾 :
this is such a good question … feel like the more influential parts will be watched but only from a historical perspective . do not think people will listen to the beatles for fun forever 😞
2024-02-07 07:32:58
1
Ariana :
Probably not
2024-02-20 05:35:57
0
🪤🪤🪤 :
well no but thats cuz the end times are here
2024-02-18 23:03:12
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Clarence :
Nah
2024-02-15 12:16:04
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AshleyK :
bih we still read the Odyssey
2024-02-13 20:04:46
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HeySx8Lady :
Yes but it will be way smaller and over way less media
2024-02-13 01:57:27
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Tony Wilkinson :
The old acoustic music of my era (40s 50s 60s early 70s) will last forever, aided by digital libraries. New pop music has a fake 'manufactured' sound.
2024-02-10 13:12:50
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dana :
I think so yeah
2024-02-09 10:20:43
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nneomaxox :
i don’t think so, because the 20th century is like the beginning mark of our “new” media and tech if that makes sense
2024-02-08 21:19:50
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Gav :
I mean we still read books from like 300-500 years ago so maybe
2024-02-08 10:54:36
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shannon481 :
we're already in a huge decline in terms of media quality. I think 20th century media will persist bc it'll be considered some of the last good art
2024-02-08 08:57:02
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kllmorrissey :
they had me reading beowulf in sophomore year 😭 i’m sure ppl will listen to the beatles for a whileeeee
2024-02-08 08:40:24
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tracy 🍉 :
you said this so well and i’m sad we won
2024-02-07 23:38:41
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= :
i think they don't know how to move forward into the future to give us those same timeless media
2024-02-07 21:32:16
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2000 :
I mean, Hildegard De Bingen is still listened to 🤷♀️
2024-02-07 21:16:23
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Ikon_Leader :
The classics people will probably still read, watch, listen to, but the vast majority will be forgotten
2024-02-07 17:43:14
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alexyy9 :
When the structure of power shifts away from what has been in the last 35 or 40 years, then media will change, and then media consumption will change.
2024-02-07 17:42:35
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Lukas :
I’ll still be listening to Joni Mitchell 300 years from now
2024-02-07 17:13:43
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Frankie Ramona :
They had more original ideas then (at least in major media) so I think yes
2024-02-07 14:01:54
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L :
yes
2024-02-07 13:37:31
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