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The Addictiveness and Harmfulness of the Horrifying Short Platform

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(1)The Addiction and Harmfulness of Short Platforms
(2)What is Short Form
(3)It means short video content that does not exceed 15 to 60 seconds on average for up to 10 minutes
(4)If you watch the short-form frequently, the brain structure itself changes, and you become addicted like drugs
(5)Therefore, watching the short platform for too long can seriously interfere with sleep, daily life, and if you don’t watch it for a moment, you can experience withdrawal

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(1)There are two interesting reactions while watching YouTube comments
(2)Even though I explained about the addiction of the short platform, I had to overcome the addiction of the short platform with my will and to edit the video briefly to make it like a short platformIt made me think a lot

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(1)But experts say that the more you get addicted to this content, the more popcorn brain you get
(2)They say symptoms may appear Popcorn brain is a term coined by David Levy, a professor at the University of Washington’s School of Information in the U.S. The more repeated exposure to immediate and stimulating images visually or emotionally, the more resistant the frontal lobe of the brain reacts, losing interest in daily life, and pursuing only larger stimuli like popping popcorn
(3)Choi Jung-seok, a professor of psychiatry at Samsung Medical Center, said, “Usually, we feel good when we watch movies, dramas, beautiful nature, and listen to music, but if popcorn brain symptoms persist, we will not be able to feel the small fun of our daily lives,” and warned, “As a result, feelings of lethargy, depression, anxiety, impulsive emotional changes, and cognitive decline such as decreased concentration may occur.”
(4)Kim Eun-joo, a professor of psychiatry at Gangnam Severance Hospital, said, “As a result of a comprehensive study of 41 previous studies, the younger the age, the more often the frontal lobe was adversely affected, causing a decrease in concentration.”

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