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- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
‘TikTok brain’ may be coming for your kid’s attention span::Emerging research suggests that TikTok’s rapid-fire short videos are affecting the attention spans of its younger users, making it harder for them to engage in activities that require more sustained attention.
I’m going to point to a large number of 2 hour + Youtube videos. I can’t tell you who’s watching them, or if more people are, but there wasn’t anything like that 25 years ago. I’ll also point to podcasts and the plethora of 3-6 hour or more - isn’t Joe Rogan’s like 8 hours long? And it’s one of the most popular ones.
There’s more novels today than ever before, and people reading via Kindle Unlimited and just up and buying them.
Prestige TV is often 60 minutes or 90 minutes, in comparison to 42 being a “normal hour long broadcast show”.
There’s more kinds of content, but I disagree that the length of consumed media in general is getting shorter and shorter.