If the co-founder of YouTube is concerned about the effects of short form content, particularly on kids, we all probably ...
Online short-form video has shifted from a light distraction to a constant backdrop in many children's lives. What used to fill a spare moment now shapes how young people relax, communicate and form ...
More and more B2B brands are pressing play on video content, and it's redefining how companies engage online. Fully 78% of B2B marketers currently use video in their programs, and 56% plan to increase ...
Short-form videos like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts are everywhere. They're reshaping entertainment but they're also reshaping our brains. They’re fun, fast, and designed to grab our ...
Xander had advice any psychologist would approve of: “Take a walk, go to the gym, go to the library, do something productive, ...
In 2025, Language AI crossed an important threshold in real-world use. These ten Language AI use cases capture key instances ...
A clip of a man proposing to his girlfriend inside a gym has gone viral and is a prime example of gym culture going too far.
What has changed is the source material. For young people growing up in a digital world, quotable moments don’t come from ...
Is shorter really better, or just easier? It's time to challenge one of marketing’s most entrenched assumptions: that attention only belongs to short-form content. Bringing together neuroscience, ...
“Despite what the ‘kids-these-days’ brigade might tell you, my demographic is not only interested in minute-long TikTok videos.” It’s often said that the digital era has bestowed young people’s brains ...