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Shows like Pose , Euphoria , and RuPaul’s Drag Race have normalized trans identities for global audiences, directly impacting what viewers seek in digital content. 2. Digital Content and Content Creator Economy
For decades, transgender content was largely confined to the adult film industry. However, the "Transgender Tipping Point" (noted by Time magazine in 2014) signaled a move toward nuanced representation in scripted media.