The practice of designing and constructing media systems, platforms, and content with the precision of an engineer building a bridge—except the bridge is made of algorithms, the load is measured in user engagement, and structural failure means everyone starts yelling at each other in the comments. Media engineers decide what you see, when you see it, and how it makes you feel, all while optimizing for "engagement," which is a polite way of saying "keeping you angry enough to stay glued to the screen."
Media Engineering Example: "He was a media engineer who designed the recommendation algorithm for a major video platform. His algorithm learned that users who watch conspiracy theories tend to watch more ads, so it started suggesting increasingly unhinged content. He told himself he was just giving people what they wanted, which is what engineers say when they've built something they probably shouldn't have."
by Nammugal February 14, 2026
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