âShort-Form Videos Degrade Our Capacity to Retain Intentions: Effect of Context Switching On Prospective Memoryâ, 2023-02-07 ()â :
Social media platforms use short, highly engaging videos to catch usersâ attention. While the short-form video feeds popularized by TikTok are rapidly spreading to other platforms, we do not yet understand their impact on cognitive functions.
We conducted a between-subjects experiment (n = 60) investigating the impact of engaging with TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube while performing a Prospective Memory task (ie. executing a previously planned action). The study required participants to remember intentions over interruptions.
We found that the TikTok condition degraded the usersâ performance in this task. As none of the other conditions (Twitter, YouTube, no activity) had a similar effect, our results indicate that the combination of short videos and rapid context-switching impairs intention recall and execution.
We contribute a quantified understanding of the effect of social media feed format on Prospective Memory and outline consequences for media technology designers to not harm the usersâ memory and wellbeing.