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Is social media hype overhyping mid players into legends before they’ve earned it?
In 2026, the gap between actual performance and online reputation has never been wider, with social media algorithms amplifying hype for mid-tier athletes while ignoring consistent but less flashy stars. Cast your vote and share your take on whether the hype machine is distorting how we judge sporting greatness.
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