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Ditto "binge-watch," a term used to describe the consecutive hours and hours lost to watching new series releases, and often synonymous with Netflix, the platform that facilitates exactly that.
At the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, there was a noticeable surge of Netflix binge watching. [16] Lockdown made it so that those stuck at home turned towards spending their time catching up and re-watching television series. In a comparison study, Bridget Rubenking observed that traditional appointment viewing had decreased from 2015 to 2020 ...
A marathon or watchalong is an event in which viewers or readers engage many hours' worth of media (film, television, books, YouTube videos etc.) in a condensed time period. . This phrase represents a two-fold shift from binge-watch in that it incorporates other media (not just television) and it reduces the negative connotations associated with bingei
Binge-watching to gain instant satisfaction is a negative coping strategy of behavioral addiction that may be compared to gambling in terms of its problematic nature. [12] One of the most popular motivations for problematic binge-watching is the ability to experience escape and to overcome a feeling of loneliness. [13]
Netflix subscribers had to put in a little work in order to avoid engaging in "binge viewing" of Arrested Development this weekend. In an interesting wrinkle -- at the end of every episode of the ...
If you thought that binge-watching Netflix was a harmless way to pass the time, think again.
Netflix has recommitted itself to its binge-watching release strategy — and there's a surprisingly good reason why. I hate binge-watching but Netflix might have just convinced me of its benefits ...
Hate-watching is the activity of consuming media, usually a television show or a film with the intention of acquiring amusement from the mockery of its content or subject. [1] Closely related to anti-fan behaviours, viewers who partake in hate-watching derive pleasure and entertainment from a show's absurdities or failures. [ 2 ]