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I wonder how much of that is to help the child develop a sense for causality. Quick cuts makes it really hard to see what is really happening, if you have already developed your intuition you can piece that together, but it wouldn't surprise me if children develops a really bad understanding of the world if that is most of what they experience.

Video games is a totally different here, since in order to play you have to develop some understanding while with passive video you don't.



Even past quick cuts, you have literal narrative shift. MTV, America's funniest home videos, TikTok are little bite site stories in rapid succession.




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