Something that doesn't get talked about enough: What we see on YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, Reddit, etc... is heavily influenced by teenagers and kids. They determine what gets popular, what gets shared, and what gets talked about.
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This is different than what gets popular on network TV. If you look at the top ten list, you can see it's primarily influenced by an older demographic:pic.twitter.com/XmClIH8Rx9
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I have four kids. My boy (9 and 10) watch SSundee (a Minecraft YouTuber) almost every day.
Do you (as an adult) watch the same YouTuber, every day, no matter what?
My guess is that between your job, commuting, making dinner, helping your kids, you're not watching as much.4 odpowiedzi 0 podanych dalej 5 polubionychPokaż ten wątek -
The internet habits of our kids are determining a lot of internet culture. Adults and kids are increasingly on the same platforms (Reddit, YouTube, Instagram) but there's no meaningful way to distinguish which demographic is responsible for those views, likes & comments.
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Here's what's important to understand: right before puberty, a child's prefrontal cortex starts to develop. This is the part of the brain that manages common sense and impulses. Basically: kids aren't adults yet, and are still maturing. Ref: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/teenbrain/work/adolescent.html …pic.twitter.com/gduUu9whPb
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Platforms like YouTube optimize for "number of minutes watched." Kids and teens are going to win that contest every time. This means platforms like YouTube are increasingly optimizing around the habits of kids and teens.
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I *strongly* recommend checking this out if you haven't already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9EKV2nSU8w …
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Yes! I've seen it. I think that's a big deal (how the algorithms negatively affect kids). But I'm also thinking about how kids' internet habits affect us (as adults).
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That's what it IS saying, though: the bizarre context exists BECAUSE the algorithm rewards the viewing habits of children. Basically, they never "change the channel". Check out this explanation for Frozen videos:https://youtu.be/tyHaMVRgBV0?t=417 …
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Oooh. That segment does articulate this perfectly.
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Yeah. It's really unsettling to think about. Here's another angle on it:https://youtu.be/6_ZiyhR1DfI?t=349 …
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