Low attention span?
Big-big social-media companies, let it be YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or Roposo, have introduced a new problem. The problem is often less talked about or overlooked. The problem is Low Attention Span. Internet and social media, in general, are day by day reducing our attention span. For example, earlier, people used to read books, which took them a few days , then came movies, which took a few hours , and then came YouTube, which took a few minutes . As you can see, the tendency to read or watch content is reducing exponentially, thus reducing the attention span. Short-video sharing platforms make attention spans to the 'minutest' level possible. It won't be surprising if we compare this to a gambling machine. They only take a few seconds . You must've noticed that whenever we scroll down through the reels section, we tend to scroll it down and down in the search for better content with minimal effort. Every 15 seconds, we want something new and refreshing. According ...