• @Steeve@lemmy.ca
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    539 months ago

    Can’t help but feel like most of what’s posted here is like the “old man yells at cloud” meme lol. Short form video is huge, people love it, young adults spend a ton of time on it, and most importantly it’s profitable.

    But I get it, us millenials were the primary demographic on the internet for a long time, it’s a weird shift to see things that don’t cater to us pop up.

    • @Defaced@lemmy.world
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      139 months ago

      It’s more than just being a certain demographic, I’ve caught myself numerous times just swiping through YouTube stories without thought. It’s a way to gauge interest in topics quickly and frequently to sell advertising. It honestly freaks me out sometimes, how easily it is to just scroll and scroll without even noticing…

    • kamenLady.
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      89 months ago

      Just like the new “samples” tab in YouTube music. A whole new tab, just to show 10 sec versions of music clips.

      It seems that in a few generations, the average attention span will consist of milliseconds.

      Maybe this generation has already evolved in a way that their brains are able to process the amount of information we are confronted with daily.

      This could be our next step in evolution: our brains learn to handle information unconsciously, they grow even bigger over generations, archiving tons of data, we haven’t even looked at yet - but can look into, if required.

      • @devfuuu@lemmy.world
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        39 months ago

        For sure, constant instant rewarding mechanisms and not practising delayed rewarding in no way whatsoever will do great.