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In a groundbreaking study that surprises absolutely no one, researchers have confirmed that 97% of the average person’s time on streaming platforms is spent endlessly scrolling through titles while slowly losing the will to live—despite having more than six active subscriptions.
“We expected some level of indecision,” said Dr. Lena Morris, lead researcher at the Institute for Digital Fatigue. “But we were shocked to learn that people now spend more time browsing than actually watching anything. One participant spent 43 minutes debating between a docuseries about alpaca farming and a Danish crime thriller before giving up and turning the TV off.”
This rings especially true for local
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