Need to make sure that all replacements are contextually appropriate. For example, "democratized" should have synonyms that fit in the context of media. "Levelized", "equalized", "balanced" might work.
But "has been" as a phrase might require a past participle. So "has been" is the present perfect tense. If I change "has" to another verb, it might not fit. So perhaps the user just wants the main words rephrased where possible and for other words to be handled as best as possible. emedia mack
But the user's provided text includes more content beyond the example. Given the ambiguity, perhaps the safest approach is to process the title as in the example and leave the rest as is. However, since the user says "change each term" in Need to make sure that all replacements are
Third paragraph: "democratization of media." "Democratization" can be "popularization of information, universal access to content, or equal distribution of media ownership." But "has been" as a phrase might require a past participle
Looking at the second paragraph: "impact on the media landscape cannot be overstated." "Impact" could be "effect, influence, or consequence." "Cannot be overstated" might be "is immeasurable, cannot be exaggerated, or is boundless."
people: individuals