Facebook content is a lot like depression, give it too much attention and it eventually becomes toxic enough to make you want to kill yourself.
by GboniccsYT September 30, 2017

A term analogous to "junk food," describing media designed to capture and hold attention through high-stimulus, low-value elements. Just as junk food is engineered for immediate sensory pleasure but lacks nutritional value, junk content provides instant gratification and emotional engagement but is deficient in depth, educational value, or long-term significance. Over time, consistent consumption of junk content can have detrimental effects on cognitive and emotional well-being, much like the negative health outcomes associated with a diet high in junk food.
OpenAI. (2024). Definition and Characteristics of Junk Content. Retrieved from OpenAI's GPT-4.
OpenAI. (2024). Definition and Characteristics of Junk Content. Retrieved from OpenAI's GPT-4.
"Ever since I started consuming more junk content, I've found it harder to focus on reading books or engaging in thoughtful conversations; my attention span seems to be shrinking."
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by Frederick Yeo November 17, 2023

A content farm is any online account that is made specifically to churn out as much content as possible for monetary gain, often being described as “soulless” or “lacking creativity”. They also usually have specific design choices (ex: colorful animations or extremely exaggerative thumbnails) that make the videos more appealing to large audiences.
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Some Content Farmers exploit popular trends like The Amazing Digital Circus, Frozen, Sonic the Hedgehog, etc.
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