: While often seen as a youth-centric app, older adults (60+) are becoming significant creators. A study of over 1,300 videos from older creators found that 71% were focused on "Defying Age Stereotypes".
The type of video content consumed varies significantly by age and has different psychological impacts.
: Platforms like TikTok have introduced "Content Levels" to organize videos based on thematic maturity. This prevents younger audiences (under 18) from encountering "overtly mature themes," such as intense fictional violence or frightening scenes. mature vs young vids
: Research indicates that videos specifically for young children (infants and toddlers) often lack educational quality. Only about 19% of videos targeted at this age group are considered truly age-appropriate, with many containing high levels of "consumerism" and "fast-paced" editing. Demographic Trends in Video Creation
: On YouTube, "mature" videos (18+) are restricted so they cannot be viewed by users under 18 or those who are signed out. Features like YouTube Restricted Mode allow users or parents to filter out potentially mature content. : While often seen as a youth-centric app,
The "mature vs. young" divide also describes the age of the content creators themselves and how they interact on video platforms.
Digital platforms utilize specific systems to distinguish between these categories to ensure user safety, particularly for minors. : Platforms like TikTok have introduced "Content Levels"
: Conversely, nearly 50% of videos created by younger users about older adults on platforms like TikTok contain negative age stereotypes, often depicting older people as "cold" or antagonizing the young. Consumption and Impact
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