It is possible that this phrase is a specific quote from a larger study, a heading from a sociological report (such as those by Common Sense Media or Pew Research ), or perhaps a slightly mistranslated title.
If you are looking for a "review" of the of teenagers consuming vast amounts of digital media, The "Digital Saturation" Phenomenon: A Review
: Reviews of this trend are polarized. Some experts highlight the risks , such as sleep deprivation, body image issues, and decreased attention spans. Others point to benefits , such as digital literacy, creative expression, and finding supportive online communities.
: The "entertainment" being consumed has shifted from high-production television to short-form, algorithmic "snackable" content. This has led to concerns about "brain rot" or the consumption of low-value content that prioritizes engagement over substance.
: Critics and psychologists often argue that media platforms are designed using "persuasive design"—features like infinite scroll and autoplay—that make it difficult for teens to disengage. This creates the sensation that media is "sucking" away their time.
: Recent data suggests that American teenagers spend an average of 7 to 9 hours a day on entertainment media. This "sucking in" of content is dominated by social media (TikTok, Instagram), streaming video (YouTube, Netflix), and gaming.
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