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However, for digital historians, data analysts, and fans of mid-2000s pop culture, this sequence represents a fascinating intersection of early Web 2.0 content management, celebrity-driven media, and the nascent algorithms that first began categorizing "trending content." and fans of mid-2000s pop culture