Market participants seem to gravitate toward dopamine hits rather than substantive content. The endless scroll beats deep dives every time. It's why platforms focused on quality writing struggle to reach mainstream audiences—serious information requires sustained attention, something the average user isn't wired for anymore. The appetite is there for convenience and distraction, not rigor.
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ser_we_are_early
· 01-12 14:05
That's right, we've been trained by this system, and deep content simply can't compete with the pleasure mechanism of short videos.
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DataBartender
· 01-12 14:01
Hey, doesn't that mean we've all been brainwashed by short video feeds, haha
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StealthMoon
· 01-12 13:48
In other words, everyone has been fed a fast-food brain, and no one wants to take the time to look at things carefully.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 01-12 13:45
Honestly, this is the current ecosystem. The thrill of reading the candlestick chart truly beats reading whitepapers.
Market participants seem to gravitate toward dopamine hits rather than substantive content. The endless scroll beats deep dives every time. It's why platforms focused on quality writing struggle to reach mainstream audiences—serious information requires sustained attention, something the average user isn't wired for anymore. The appetite is there for convenience and distraction, not rigor.