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− | content | + | '''Short-Form Videos (Social Media)''' often refer to video content on social media that have a total duration of one minute or less. Although the official duration length for short form videos is debated, most agree on a figure of 10 minutes or less. Short-form clips are designed to be shorter in duration, but long enough to keep the attention of social media users. Users are exposed to a wider range of information in a shorter amount of time, as they engage with a larger volume of videos. Short form videos have been increasingly popular, thriving on various social media platforms. These include (but are not limited to): |
+ | * TikTok | ||
+ | * Snapchat (Discover) | ||
+ | * Instagram (Instagram Reels) | ||
+ | * Facebook (Facebook Reels) | ||
+ | * Youtube (Youtube Shorts) | ||
+ | * Vine (discontinued as of 2017) | ||
+ | * Musical.ly (now known as TikTok) | ||
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+ | == Notable History == |
Revision as of 21:04, 28 January 2022
Short-Form Videos (Social Media) often refer to video content on social media that have a total duration of one minute or less. Although the official duration length for short form videos is debated, most agree on a figure of 10 minutes or less. Short-form clips are designed to be shorter in duration, but long enough to keep the attention of social media users. Users are exposed to a wider range of information in a shorter amount of time, as they engage with a larger volume of videos. Short form videos have been increasingly popular, thriving on various social media platforms. These include (but are not limited to):
- TikTok
- Snapchat (Discover)
- Instagram (Instagram Reels)
- Facebook (Facebook Reels)
- Youtube (Youtube Shorts)
- Vine (discontinued as of 2017)
- Musical.ly (now known as TikTok)