Longevity
The Internet Wins
Harry Potter
Harry Potter has now endured for over a quarter century, with no signs of diminishing relevance. New generations continue discovering the series, whilst original fans introduce their own children to the wizarding world. The themes explored, being fundamentally human, possess timeless resonance. Hogwarts houses have become personality frameworks. The series appears positioned to join the permanent canon of children's literature alongside works by Lewis, Tolkien, and Rowling's other literary forebears.
The Internet
The Internet, whilst younger in its current form, has achieved a form of permanence that few technologies ever attain. Global civilisation has become sufficiently dependent upon its continued operation that its disappearance would trigger immediate and catastrophic societal collapse. Financial systems, infrastructure management, communication networks, and governmental operations all require its uninterrupted function. The Internet will persist as long as technological civilisation itself endures.
VERDICT
Civilisational dependency ensures longevity beyond any cultural product's natural lifespan.