Self-related cues displayed during short-form video use disrupt mindless scrolling and increase users' intention to stop, with a black screen preferred over explicit self-images.
Tanabe, Akihiro T
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Seeing Your Mindless Face: How Viewing One's Live Self Interrupts Mindless Short-Form Video Scrolling
Self-related cues displayed during short-form video use disrupt mindless scrolling and increase users' intention to stop, with a black screen preferred over explicit self-images.