• @[email protected]
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    3 days ago

    I wonder if this might be related to the idea that modern media consumption habits are potentially trashing people’s attention spans

    • snooggums
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      83 days ago

      No, it is just human nature to want to do things they find more engaging. For most people games are more engaging than movies which are more engaging that books. Younger people are just more likely to have experience with all three.

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        53 days ago

        I’m not sure it can just be that though, millennials have experience of all three too, why does the trend apparently exclude them?

        I will sometimes pick a game, sometimes a movie, sometimes a book—all can be equally engaging IMO

        • rigatti
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          13 days ago

          Gaming was more popular and more accessible when Gen Z was growing up, so probably more of them developed a preference for it.

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          The article doesn’t mention Millennials at all, but the video game market jumped over the box office before Gen Z was old enough to play games.