New review of 98,299 people finds heavy short-form video use is linked to weaker attention, higher stress and anxiety, poorer ...
Short-form videos like Reels and Youtube Shorts trigger rapid dopamine spikes, creating dependency and reducing real-world interest. Their fast, endless content stream weakens deep focus and cognitive ...
A new study reveals how constant exposure to short-form videos may trigger “brain rot” and harm mental well-being.
Meta’s Reels has solidified its position as India’s most popular short-form video platform, according to a new study commissioned by the company. The research, conducted by IPSOS, shows that 92% of ...
Short-form videos are no longer a passing trend – they are here to stay. Short clips on platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts have taken over our feeds and continue to thrive on ...
Artificial Intelligence has transformed content creation, making it super easy—even for beginners—to create short, engaging videos (reels) for platforms like Instagram and YouTube. Here are some ...
Join Pat Reinhart, VP of Services & Thought Leadership at Conductor, and Shannon Vize, Sr. Content Marketing Manager at Conductor, for an exclusive first look at the 2026 AEO/GEO Benchmarks Report, ...
Social media app TikTok has turned short, shareable videos into an art form. Now Instagram is getting in on the craze with Instagram Reels, which allows you to add music and fun visual effects over ...
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