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Learning per second in watching a reel is less, no matter how informative it is, because retention is low due to lower attention span. I bet you guys, while doomscrolling, cannot recall what you saw 5 reels ago.

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Vikas Acharya

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The Dark Side of Scrolling: How It Affects Your Brain and Leads to 'Brain Rot'. 1. **Dopamine Overload**: Scrolling activates the brain’s reward system, releasing dopamine, the feel-good chemical. Each new post gives a small hit, making it hard to

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Nikhil Nani

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When was the last time you read a random article or a blog on your first attempts ?. As we see there is huge lack of attention span in people, that is the reason we have huge audience on instagram reels and youtube shorts rather than long form conten

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Anonymous
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Indians are shitting on every platform, from technical to social. GitHub and Reddit have been hijacked. Reels and Shorts are more cringeworthy than ever, attention span is going down. Shorts on phones are an essential part of parenting in rural and

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Sairaj Kadam

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A Sneak Peek To Good Side of Angel Investing! Hey Everyone, Yesterday, we talked about the easiest and least risky funding method for startups: bootstrapping. It’s all about using your own resources to grow your business, keeping things in your co

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