Submitted by bqzs t3_10nildz in television
Was watching a nature documentary and as someone that is a chronic second-screener, it was hard to actually maintain my attention. My roommate and I will watch subtitled shows, but sometimes we're just "not in the mood" and would rather watch something that allows us to also veg on our phones at the same time. I've personally seen a rise in reality TV shows that seemed designed to exist as background noise, like the Circle or all of those friendly competition shows.
This is also speculation but I have to wonder if some shows, knowing they can only bank on 50% of their audiences visual attention but maybe 75% of their auditory attention, have started putting more auditory cues or "what's this" type dialogue to cue their "viewer" to pay attention, or if reality shows have started including more narration/reminders of what's actually happening, that kind of thing.
Then again, there are lots of counter-examples to suggest that viewers are capable of paying attention to subtitled shows like Squid Game and other prestige TV shows that are still being analyzed shot-by-shot by their viewers.
NewClayburn t1_j699t93 wrote
I hate how it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. You might not find something particularly engaging and you slip out your phone, but then you aren't paying attention enough that it will ever be engaging to you. So even if you try to put the phone away and pay attention, you'll lose interest because you missed out on becoming invested in the character and stories since you were looking at your phone.