• HighlyRegardedArtist@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Hot take: let this brain rot format die already. If you cannot hold your attention for longer than a few minutes at a time, you might want to work on that instead of embracing it.

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      2 days ago

      It really depends on how you implement it. Look up Jaden Williams or ailaughatmyjokes (Silvia), some of their videos could be a really good example of how to do good shorts.

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        23 hours ago

        There are several content creators that started with short video and then moved on on Youtube that I just love and adore. Their short stuff is good. But when they aren’t constrained by the format and can do whatever they want, they do videos that are so much better it’s unbelievable.

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      3 days ago

      Current research suggests that declining attention is most likely caused by an expectation of quality rather than actual personal issues. Condensing information is a valuable skill an people do not have time for middle length content just to be disappointed.

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        2 days ago

        You might want to give some sources for that claim.

        This article from Time summarizes quite well my view of the issues related to attention span. This is certainly not limited to the likes of tiktok or twitter, but I think those can be considered as representing two of the worst platform formats for meaningful content.

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          2 days ago

          This article at bbc references the time as misguided.

          This article shows that measuring attention spans is not that easy and our world is more distracting. Not a good think but it does not blame the people.

          This Booktuber got some sources and a nice way of presenting it.

          One might argue I am splitting hairs and I do not blame you if you think that. I hope some people think harder about their focus and how to find some calm moments. Yet I say that while searching up sources because I got a mobile notification.

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        3 days ago

        But then how am I supposed to use your “research” to make imaginary claims on generational attention spans ?

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      3 days ago

      Do you not think some people doomscroll lemmy, only reading titles and looking at image posts?

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        2 days ago

        Sure, there are those people, but that’s not the point here. Lemmy doesn’t enforce some arbitrary short length to its posts in an attempt to force the users to engage more with the platform instead of the actual content. The same cannot be said of tiktok or twitter, for example.