Signups opened this week for Loops, a short-form looping video app from the creator of Instagram alternative Pixelfed, reports TechCrunch.

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      10 小时前

      Millions upon millions disagree. Some people are alcoholics and some people can enjoy a drink now and then. It’s the same with short form video content. Not everyone is an addict and I like that I can search something and actually get answers instead of an article or 10 minute video begging for subscribers and 1/3 of the video being an intro.

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        Right, exactly this. Also not ALL of the stuff that’s shortform is brain rot or nonsense. There’s so many different people doing so many different things and if you give it a chance enough to find the things you like it can be as enjoyable as a long form YouTube video or whatever form of media you do consider to be more respectable than short form videos. Dismissing ALL short form content is just silly. And sure if you actually just don’t enjoy it than that’s your thing.

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        TikTok quantified the precise amount of viewing it takes for someone to form a habit: 260 videos.

        Kentucky authorities note that while it might seem a lot, TikTok videos can be just a few seconds long.

        “Thus, in under 35 minutes, an average user is likely to become addicted to the platform,” the state investigators concluded.

        https://www.npr.org/2024/10/12/g-s1-28040/teens-tiktok-addiction-lawsuit-investigation-documents

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        For what it’s worth, getting in the habit of making excuses for one’s use is part of alcoholism.