Core Insights - A recent survey indicates that 63.3% of respondents frequently watch short videos, while 61.7% regularly check social media, leading to concerns about the impact of fragmented information on cognitive abilities [1][2][3] Group 1: Impact of Fragmented Information - 50.3% of respondents feel their thinking ability has declined due to prolonged exposure to fragmented information, with 48.9% reporting a decrease in their ability to read or watch longer content [3][4] - 43.8% of respondents find it difficult to concentrate, and 35.7% acknowledge wasting significant amounts of time [4][5] - Many respondents express a lack of patience for longer articles or videos, preferring quick information [3][4] Group 2: Recommendations for Improvement - 59.3% of respondents suggest filtering information sources to focus on high-quality and valuable media [5][6] - 51.5% recommend setting goals and priorities to minimize distractions from fragmented information [6][7] - Other strategies include disconnecting from the internet during focused tasks, using time management tools, and engaging in offline activities [6][7]
长时间接触碎片化信息 超五成受访者感觉思考能力下降
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao·2025-06-12 01:16