Behind endless scrolling may lie deeper emotional blind spots and attention struggles, as new research uncovers why some young adults are more vulnerable to short-form video overuse. Study: From ...
Consuming constant clips made me feel stupider and lonelier. Thank God I’m old enough to remember a world before, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett ...
When passive scrolling becomes a habit, it trains your brain to seek instant rewards, gradually weakening attention, focus, and self-control.
With short-form video now dominant on social media, researchers are racing to understand how the highly engaging, algorithm-driven format may be reshaping the brain. From TikTok to Instagram Reels and ...
“Can we balance public good with our bottom line? Or are we consigning ourselves to adopting the playbook written by companies optimizing for advertising revenue and user addiction?” The industry is ...
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YouTube adds Shorts timer to curb short-video addiction
YouTube has introduced a new timer feature allowing users to set daily viewing limits for YouTube Shorts, in a move aimed at reducing excessive consumption of short-form videos.The feature enables ...
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