People who create and watch these study videos say they do it to help them focus and ultimately pass their exams.Why study alone, when you can study with a bunch of strangers from all over the world?
This might not sound like riveting entertainment, but these videos are racking up millions of views on YouTube. So why are they so popular? And is this just the latest example of lazy content creation, or is there something more going on here?When you're studying by yourself, you can feel alone. But they can reduce their loneliness by getting the sensation of studying with other people.This YouTuber goes by the name"The Man Sitting Next to Me." He prefers to remain anonymous.
She offers videos with music and some with the natural sounds of the pencil on paper as a sort of ASMR.I try to cater to different types of audiences. It'll just be kind of the natural sound of like, pen and paper or book sounds and things like that.With a quick YouTube search, you can find all sorts of different people and types of study videos to choose from. This study video trend is a lot like mukbang, which has become more popular in recent years.
While it may seem distracting to watch YouTube while doing your work, they say it actually is a helpful way to avoid distractions.The first benefit my viewers can get is motivation. By watching other people studying, they can also get motivated to study hard. And for myself, by studying with all of you, I can prevent myself from getting lazy and continue to focus with my study."I'm an engineering student, a week ago I wasn't motivated at all, then I found your channel.
This is nice but kind of sad too because it seems that social media has, to a certain extent, replaced real friends.
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