i'm curious, how much short form content everyone consumes per day, things like tiktok, reels, shorts, snapchat (I think it's called highlights?), anything that's specifically designed in this way to keep your attention. how often do you watch it? only when you have nothing else? or do you prefer it over other things? does anyone else actively avoid it?
personally, i've been actively avoiding it because i know that if i keep watching then i'll have a harder time consuming stuff i enjoy now. i uninstalled tiktok to achieve this but i still get caught on youtube shorts or reels sometimes but it's usually kept to a couple a day because i'll notice around then. also when i watch i'm usually almost dreading it, i can't stop scrolling but it's not really "entertaining", it's kind of a hard feeling to explain but i hope you understand.
this came to my mind because a few days ago, i saw my brother playing marvel rivals while having his phone on his desk and scrolling through tiktok which i found very odd because to me that's too much to pay attention to, as well being comparable to a video with subway surfers at the bottom so i figured that can't be healthy.
more recently i asked my friends if anyone has seen breaking bad and when i had asked i had originally thought that the responses would be more along the lines of "who hasn't", "of course", but rather i got "nah it's too long", "i tried it but it was kind of boring", which are both valid criticisms but knowing that i have friends who can easily spend 3-4 hours a day on tiktok/reels a day, time is probably not one of their constraints.
maybe these examples are tame compared to your experiences, maybe marvel rivals is just that boring without tiktok at your desk, or maybe breaking bad is not as well received as i had thought. of course there's several more experiences but these are the recent ones that pushed me to want to talk about it. kind of scary though, feels like AI and short-form content go hand-in-hand with trying to take away our time to do anything creative with our lives.