Do you feel you have outgrown media sources or discontinued them for other reasons?

  • Computerchairgeneral@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    Television. Can’t remember the last time I turned my TV on to actually watch TV. It’s mostly for streaming, but even that’s getting harder to keep up with. It just feels like there are too many services and shows to keep track of. If I sit down and watch a show then I really need to want to watch it. More and more I’ve been listening to podcasts or treating Youtube videos like podcasts. It lets me multitask in a way that sitting down and trying to watch something just doesn’t.

    • ALostInquirer@lemm.ee
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      4 months ago

      More and more I’ve been listening to podcasts or treating Youtube videos like podcasts. It lets me multitask in a way that sitting down and trying to watch something just doesn’t.

      How much of them do you catch as you’re multitasking? Any time I try this I’m astounded at my unwitting ability to almost entirely tune out whatever they’re talking about, defeating any point to playing the podcast outside of giving myself some background noise.

      • Delphia@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Its a trainable skill. Ive got it to the point where my boss doesnt give me shit about listening to audiobooks while I work because I’m faster when I do.

      • gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        4 months ago

        It miiiiight be an ADHD thing as the only people I’ve been known to actually retain info while doing this are all diagnosed, including me

        Or at least more commonly possible in ND brains like that

        I personally only find myself rewinding my audiobooks when either:

        1. Something weirdly worded or confusing happens. Going through discworld right now and I had to repeat a lot of Pratchetts descriptions of people, for example

        2. I need to read something in the language the book is in. IE, english Text that’s actual words that have meaning, but not numbers or acronyms or other non-sentence English, if that makes sense

  • daltotron@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Stupidly, anything that requires too much of a time commitment, which has led me easily to death by a million cuts. I’m conscious of my zoomer mentality in this respect, but it’s much easier to generally piss away all your time on like, 50 tiktoks, that all last 5 seconds, compared to a TV show or a movie or whatever. The secondary effect, understated, I think, of this, and I think this is the kind of, horrible advantage of those platforms, is that you will inevitably spend more time trying to find stuff to look at that interests you, rather than actually watching content, so I think they can skate by a little more with a little less content. More efficient for them, less efficient for you.

    I find myself doing the same thing with 10 minute youtube videos, but I also will end up watching multiple hour long video essays on random garbage, so I don’t really know what that’s about. Maybe just easier to convince myself that it’s a “productive” activity, to learn about some random nonsense, as compared to engaging in some sort of probably wholly escapist form of media, that might in reality lend itself towards an easier foothold for conversations with other people? I dunno, maybe the problem is just kind of trying to look at media in terms of its pure utility value, rather than looking at media through some other lens.

    Certainly, I think the biggest contributing factor is just environment. I’m on my computer and phone a lot more than on my e-reader or my TV, so I naturally engage with the easier to access forms of media found on those platforms. Regression to the lowest condom domino gator, or whatever.

    Also, I feel like I’ve seen enough people answer “anime” that the anime… subs? boards? communities? communities sounds a little too long. Anyways, it should be more popular, but I really haven’t seen any engagement on any of them, the anime holes.

  • hightrix@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Everything that is ad-supported.

    Media funded by ads has a different objective than other media. I simply reject advertising in total.

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      4 months ago

      I like that simple take. It is very succinct. It pairs well with: money spent on advertising, reflects a poor quality product.

  • angstylittlecatboy@reddthat.com
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    4 months ago

    American TV and movies after the '00s. Not representative enough of normal American life to be relatable (which is why I like '90s and '00s American TV so much) and not original enough to be interesting (which is why I’m into anime.)

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    4 months ago

    Cable TV for over 10 yrs now. I‘m not blasting my brain with ads and doom news.

    Game consoles since after ps3, I was thinking about ps5 in 2020 but I didnt want to buy a small car so now I‘m not interested anymore.

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      4 months ago

      I have t had commercial TV since 2005. It’s media with ads, isn’t on-demand, and doesn’t have the stuff I want—even dumber if a paid service. That stopped being an option a generation ago.

    • MissJinx@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      The only time I turn the tv on is when my niece is around and wants to see bluey. For streaming I’ll use my computer or phone because I like to wach with headphones

  • Mojo@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Gaming consoles for me.

    When the PS4 came out, I couldn’t justify spending that much for a device that doesn’t have the amount of utility as a PC, nor are the games retro compatible. I’m a PC gaming convert.

  • Mister Neon@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I don’t watch television, streaming shows, or movies for the most part for years now.

    I’ve got podcasts, music, video games, and books left.

      • Mister Neon@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Watching something doesn’t really feel engaging anymore. With audio mediums I’m usually doing something else like walking or working.

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            4 months ago

            Bare with me I’m going on a timeline here of about 7 years.

            I was into Game of Thrones before the seasons where they ran out of source material. I liked Owl House then Disney cratered it via scheduling. I was watching the Mandalorian, but after watching Book of Fett I realized Star Wars was never going to be coherent. I enjoyed watching Marvel movies until Dr. Strange showed previews then they died for me. Inside Job was ok on Netflix, but I never watched the second season (that was a thing right?). I used to watch some classic BBC shows like Cadfael and I,Claudius.

            • teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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              4 months ago

              Can’t disagree with any of that. That was a good place to stop with GoT, I also made it about 2 ep into book of fett before not caring, and I haven’t watched any marvel movies since Thanos.

              I think there are still some good shows worth watching, but 90% is crap. The best show I’ve watched recently is probably Barry. 4 quick seasons, 30m episodes, and the series has ended so no risk of a GoT situation.

              Did you ever watch Breaking Bad?

                • teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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                  4 months ago

                  Ah dang. I think it really is a masterpiece. I think there’s a bit of a slump in s2, but by the time s3 gets underway, it’s easily up there with No Country for Old Men and Fargo, imo. All the characters are well written, intelligent, trying to out smart each other, but it never feels like they’re spoon feeding the audience to keep up. Great tension and the acting is 🤌. And it’s only 5 seasons, doesn’t feel dragged out.

                  But if you’re able to avoid constantly consuming entertainment in this day and age, more power to ya! 😁

  • jmp242@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    Gaming - too much hassle for me, and I just wasn’t even using my PS4 much. I don’t know if I’d call it outgrowing it exactly though… this one is borderline to me.

    What I have outgrown is cable news like CNN etc. Or they went way to clickbait for me. Maybe both happened. Similar with the NYT, they keep getting things wrong that they just shouldn’t and then the more history I read the less I really trust their reporting. The more boring the news source, like AP, the more likely it is to be accurate from what I can tell.

    Similar things happened with certain influencers / podcasters. As I learned more I just found they were continually making the same mistakes on things that they should have known better / learned better by now. Sam Harris was a big one, and I narrowly avoided the beginnings of Brett Weinsteins Dark Horse and now it’s completely off the rails.

    Certain “nonfiction” authors followed the same path - as I got older I realized how made up the Ancient Aliens thing was, I think I bought in hard in my late teen years and then when I was 25 I had an epiphany that it just has to be crap or more people would believe it, and when I re looked at the “evidence” I was like - oh, well if you just go by the book, sure it sounds compelling - but if you search alternative explanations all of a sudden you’re like, oh yea, that is far more plausible.

    Consumer Reports happened about a decade ago. The reason was I always was a little annoyed by their biases that they didn’t really make clear. What really killed it for me though was comparing laptops primarily on screen size. Looking back now, it’s a little less ridiculous than I initially thought, but to not have separate Mac and Windows categories let to the Mac winning over the windows competitor when the Mac was like 3x the price. This all seemed like a crazy result to anyone who knew anything about computers, especially like in 2014 when for something like 95% of the population, the Mac would not run 99% of the software they could possibly want to run, or know about. A great build quality, performance and size doesn’t matter if the computer doesn’t do the computation you need.

    In the last 3 years non anime TV shows - mostly because of a mix of already been done better, no FOMO with streaming, and because of all the channels etc no water cooler talk about the 3 shows that were on last night / this week / whatever dragging me to be up to date. Now that there’s so many choices, I don’t have to take “mildly entertaining” as my bar for watching a show, it’s way way higher now. And as the individual shows get longer on streaming for many - it’s harder to set aside 55-90 minutes depending on show. Even 42 minutes is harder as more is going on now for me. I think the only reason I do more Anime is it’s ~20 minute chunks, and I have less experience with it (for half my life I didn’t know it existed, and for the next quarter it was kind of hard to come by) so I am just starting to get more picky about the shows and the “this was done better before”. Konosuba for instance is IMHO a worse version of Slayers series in a lot of ways.

    Magazines - I just got tired of both trying to keep up, the rising costs, and then the increase in ads so there was so little there there, along with what to do when I was done with the weeks / months issue? I get a lot of that kind of content now from online anyway.

    Physical books - similar. Unless I want to get a collectors edition for the object, the content is much better as an e-book IMO, cheaper, less paper waste, less piles of stuff taking up space etc. I’ve really come back around on the novel contents though - lots of bang for you buck in time vs dollar spent, way more variety in stories than ever get made into TV shows, can be stored locally easily on the device so you’re not burning data like with streaming… Easy to keep place with a decent app, easy to read for 3 minutes or 3 hours.

  • weeeeum@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Traditional news ironically. It seems to be the “adult” thing to watch the news but it’s just gloomy and controlling. Just wanna claw my eyes out every time I hear them exclaim “X is outrageous!” “The West has fallen.” “We live in a third world country!” “Migrants are destroying America!”. Pisses me off so much. It’s entirely irrelevant whether or not I agree, but it’s how they try to force you to think or feel a certain way, treating us like children. Just tell me the facts like an adult so I can decide for myself.

    • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      4 months ago

      If you’re looking for a good show, Sorkin made “The Newsroom” on HBO a few years back. Very good take on what happened with the news and flips it around.

      But I’ll warn you that you’ll get angry, because what they accomplish there will not happen in our timeline.

    • webPunk@lemmy.ca
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      4 months ago

      This one hits home, but because it feels like I’ve lost my parent to the 24 hour news cycle. They also had motorcycle accident around a decade ago that might have caused some brain damage. If there was damage, it was never formally identified by a medical professional.

      I’ve watched them become more angry at and scared of the world as they grow older. I don’t fully agree with their beliefs on various topics, but always try to listen and understand why they feel the way they do.

      It’s so frustrating to watch someone you care about ruin themselves trying to stay “informed” while surrounding themselves with others that contribute to confirmation bias.

    • j4k3@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 months ago

      “News as entertainment” I believe they call it. Total trash IMO.

    • pavnilschanda@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      I can relate to this. I feel like if a medium relies on getting as many eyes as possible, be it from the studios or even the creators themselves, they aren’t as engaging, since I’ve seen the same thing over and over. I sort of understand, though. Any time-based visual media can spend a lot for its production, so you gotta take in as much as possible to make up for it. Nowadays I read books that don’t have as much pressure or certain movies, but that’s it.

  • CharlesReed@kbin.run
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    4 months ago

    I don’t watch movies that much anymore. They just don’t seem that interesting nowadays, and I can’t bring myself put that time sink in of just sitting. TV shows are kind of the same way. I don’t really just sit and watch them unless I’m eating or with my friends. Books have also gotten away from me, but I’m trying to get back into reading. It’s just a little overwhelming when I look at my unread pile lol.

    • Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com
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      4 months ago

      If ever, don’t overestimate what you “have” to read. As a real bookworm I stopped reading for various reasons, got back into it many years later by reading simple manga and so forth.

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        Funny enough, that’s actually how I’m working on getting back into reading too. I really liked Trigun and Trigun Stampede, so right now I’m slowly working my way through the manga. And then after that I have a couple other manga series that I want to check out.

  • fckreddit@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    I literally stopped watching movies, especially Bollywood and Hollywood movies. Somewhere along the line, I just decided to consume almost exclusively Japanese media, particularly anime. The simple reason is that anime tells some really amazing stories that most Hollywood movies don’t hold a candle against. Think Attack on Titan or FMA. I am not saying that all Japanese media is great, no it’s not. But, the variety there is pretty amazing.

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      4 months ago

      I enjoyed Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon quite a bit. It’s not exceptional or great, but good. It certainly tells a unique story.

    • Maven (famous)@lemmy.world
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      I kinda went the other direction where I had to cut out all anime. Too many fascist undertones and sexualizing children for it to be comfortable to watch for me.

      Obviously not all shows/movies from anime do those but it’s difficult to really know until you’ve already started watching and so it’s safer to just cut it out.

      • pingveno@lemmy.ml
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        I do like some of it, but far too often the story is going along fine and then it’s like SURPRISE HAREM! SURPRISE SLAVERY (and the main character is fine with that). Too bad Crunchyroll doesn’t have a tag for “not creepy”.

    • Delphia@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Hollywood is too formulaic, at least when you shake it up with foreign media you dont really know where its going to go.

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    4 months ago

    Streaming.

    It’s the new cable, in that it sells to customers based on intentional market fragmentation. It’s actually a worse, because anything you “buy” on a streaming platform is actually just leased.

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    4 months ago

    TV in general, I can’t remember the last time I’ve sat down to watch anything airing that wasn’t, say, footage of the new year’s eve fireworks show or something.

    I don’t really care much for recent movies as well, most of what I watch is stuff from before 2000 and if I ever go to the theater I go with friends just as an excuse to hang out.

    And I think I’m currently in the process of outgrowing gaming in general, I still play games but I’ve been gaming less and less nowadays, most of what I play are old games from my teenage years and childhood, and I don’t really keep up much with newer releases… In truth I’m sort of disgusted by the industry in general nowadays, so that might have some influence as well.