When TikTok first came out, I tried it and unambiguously thought "I am too old for this, this is not good for me, I don't like this"
Fast forward to today and Facebook, Youtube, and Instagram have all effectively become TikTok. If I have some downtime to watch a youtube video or check what my friends are up to on instagram, I inevitably get sucked into forever-scrolling short-form video content.
I realize there is a will-power component to this, but I'm losing the war. I don't want to give up Youtube completely just to avoid the scrolling.
I have tried a few Chrome extensions but have not found any that reliably work. I also use an iPhone.
Looking for tools or tips/tricks to avoid the rabbit hole.
I’ve purchased a subscription for the “Play” app, which can ingest channels and playlists. I use this for dedicated/planned watching (learning stuff) and am hoping to expand that: Shorts aren’t the only addicting feature imo. Indie developer, he is active on Mastodon (and very friendly). Heck, I might have come across the app here.
When I was younger, I resented a lot of things that I didn't participate in. I hated my boyfriend for watching shitty TV dramas instead of the respectable AMC thrillers that were popular at the time. I hated my parents for whistling Beach Boys instead of the pop tunes everyone knew and loved. Even today, I bristle when my siblings mention an influencer at the dinner table. After a while I came to realize that I was the dysfunctional one for obsessing over how other people spent their free time. My boyfriend spent 8 hours a day doing meal prep for the local college, my parents drove me around without ever asking for gas money - who the fuck was I to complain about their habits?
If I try to denigrate other people for being "stunted" or "dysfunctional" for using social media, I see the reflection of my own obsession with fiction on the other side. Tolkien put it nicely - the human desire for storytelling is universal because all of us are united by a fear of death. The fact that we still yearn for fantastical narratives is a sign that humanity hasn't transcended it's basic concerns yet.
Look, TikTok videos in the 90s would have been Americas Funniest Home videos (cute kids and pets doing silly things). Fast forward 20 years, those videos are not really the same anymore. You still have those videos, but you also have a lot more other stuff. America's Funniest Home videos (modern TikTok) is quite different now days.
As in, it's strikingly different where I would say it's an escalation and not an evolution. And maybe it's getting weirder simply because you really are not supposed to be there after awhile. We must grow out of things, truly.
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https://github.com/gijsdev/ublock-hide-yt-shorts
Good luck!