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Adicción a redes, Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl y la pelea latina por la representación en Hollywood

Adicción a redes, Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl y la pelea latina por la representación en Hollywood

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This episode of ¿Y tú qué onda? explores how digital platforms, pop culture and the entertainment industry shape mental health and cultural belonging. First, the hosts break down the lawsuit filed by a young woman against Google and Meta, arguing that YouTube and Instagram were intentionally designed to be addictive and harmed her mental health from an early age. They discuss infinite scroll, variable rewards, dopamine loops, self-esteem, depression, platform accountability and the role of parents, while also recommending parental controls such as Family Link. The conversation then shifts to Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, focusing on its historic status as the first performance entirely in Spanish, its pro-immigrant and pro-Latino message, the symbolism of the staging and the backlash over vocal quality and political reactions. In the final segment, the hosts unpack the Hollywood debate around Deep Cots and the open letter signed by Latino industry figures demanding authentic casting, fair pay, creative access and fewer stereotypes for Latino actors. This episode is especially relevant for listeners interested in social media addiction, Meta and Google lawsuits, digital mental health, Bad Bunny Super Bowl 2026, Latino identity and Hollywood representation. CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Welcome and episode overview 03:20 Lawsuit against Google and Meta over social media addiction 11:10 YouTube, Instagram, dopamine and addictive design 19:00 Mental health, depression and self-esteem in the digital age 27:10 Platform responsibility versus parental responsibility 34:40 Parental controls and Family Link 42:00 Super Bowl 2026 and Bad Bunny making history 50:10 A halftime show entirely in Spanish 58:20 Immigration, Latino identity and political messaging 1:06:00 Together we are America and cultural impact 1:13:20 Vocal controversy and public reactions 1:20:40 Deep Cots and Latino representation in Hollywood 1:28:00 Odessa A’zion, casting and cultural accountability 1:35:10 Stereotypes, access and opportunity for Latino actors 1:42:00 Episode closing FAQ Q: What is the lawsuit discussed in this episode about? A: It centers on claims that Google and Meta created addictive platforms that damaged a young user’s mental health. Q: What do the hosts explain about YouTube and Instagram? A: They explain how algorithmic rewards and endless scrolling can create dopamine-driven compulsive behavior. Q: Why was Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 2026 show considered historic? A: Because it was the first halftime show performed entirely in Spanish and carried a strong Latino and immigrant message. Q: What is Deep Cots in the context of this episode? A: It refers to the debate and public demand for authentic Latino casting and better opportunities in Hollywood. Q: What is the main criticism of Hollywood here? A: That Latino performers are still underrepresented, underpaid and often limited to narrow stereotypes. # Este episódio de ¿Y tú qué onda? mostra como plataformas digitais, cultura pop e indústria audiovisual influenciam saúde mental, identidade e poder simbólico. Primeiro, as apresentadoras analisam a ação movida por uma jovem contra Google e Meta, acusando YouTube e Instagram de serem deliberadamente viciantes e de afetarem sua saúde mental desde a infância. Elas falam sobre rolagem infinita, recompensas imprevisíveis, dopamina, depressão, autoestima, responsabilidade das plataformas, papel dos pais e ferramentas de controle parental como Family Link. Depois, o programa comenta o show do intervalo do Super Bowl 2026 de Bad Bunny, destacando seu peso histórico como primeiro espetáculo totalmente em espanhol, sua mensagem pró-imigrante e pró-comunidade latina, além da polêmica sobre a performance vocal e as reações políticas. Na parte final, o episódio entra na discussão sobre Deep Cots e a carta assinada por personalidades latinas de Hollywood exigindo elenco autêntico, igualdade salarial, acesso a cargos criativos e menos estereótipos para atores latinos. É um episódio importante para quem busca entender vício em redes sociais, Google e Meta, Bad Bunny no Super Bowl 2026, identidade latina e representação em Hollywood. CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Abertura e panorama do episódio 03:20 Processo contra Google e Meta por vício em redes 11:10 YouTube, Instagram, dopamina e design viciante 19:00 Saúde mental, depressão e autoestima na era digital 27:10 Responsabilidade das plataformas e dos pais 34:40 Controle parental e Family Link 42:00 Super Bowl 2026 e Bad Bunny fazendo história 50:10 Um show do intervalo totalmente em espanhol 58:20 Imigração, comunidade latina e mensagem política 1:06:00 Together we are America e impacto cultural 1:13:20 Polêmica vocal e reação do público 1:20:40 Deep Cots e representação latina em Hollywood 1:28:00 Odessa A’zion, elenco e empatia cultural 1:35:10 Estereótipos, acesso e oportunidades para atores latinos 1:42:00 Encerramento do...
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