I’ve noticed YouTube specifically has become more addictive, I never used to be one to sit and scroll for long durations before but I often catch myself spending way too long on shorts now

Even people or older generations seem to be getting sucked in nowadays

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    9 months ago

    No, shorts are shit and I’m absolutely not sucked in. They try to emulate tik tok so I would say this format simply works for you.

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      9 months ago

      I have a seething hatred for shorts. I refuse to watch anything designed like them on any platform.

  • Rikj000@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    Big tech writes the equivalent of digital heroin.

    The longer they can keep you on their platforms,
    the more they can data-farm you,
    the more data they have on you,
    the more they can sell about you / earn on you.

    Detox yourself from your bad heroin addiction,
    by switching to fair FOSS (Free Open Source Software) alternatives.

    E.g. Use Invidious, Grayjay or NewPipe instead of YouTube.

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    9 months ago

    I find YouTube is less attractive than a year ago. Ads are more invasive and more difficult to remove. Recommendations skew heavily to the rage-inducing, e.g., I watched one late night comedy sketch making fun of Jordan Peterson and then my feed was full of clips of him spewing his hot trash for weeks.

    I gave up on reddit earlier in the year when all the API / sub blackout / forced mod removal stuff was going on.

    Freemium apps seem to be pushing ads more and more, which makes me more resistant to using them.

    If what I read online is true, the days of investors throwing money at anything tech related are slowing down. Which means some companies that have never had to be profitable before now must find a way to do so. Which means tightening up subscriptions and/or more ads.

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      9 months ago

      I try to spread this tip everywhere i can: If you ever find that you’ve watched one of those videos that fucks up the recommendations, go to your watch history and delete the video. It really works.

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        9 months ago

        I disabled and cleared my history, now I don’t get any recommendations except the ones related to the video I’m currently watching 👍

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      9 months ago

      For me it’s certainly the short form content, as I’ve found myself getting hooked on it on PC to the point I have to snap out of it and instantly close the tab once I realise what’s happening. This isn’t happening with my normal subscription feed, because it’s not a never ending stream of content.

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      9 months ago

      Giving the gray-scale thing a try, I think the thing that sets modern short form content apart is how fast, snappy and easy to scroll it is though

      Rarely have more than half a second of downtime between shorts, I think that is the issue recently