It’s 9 p.m., and you’re planning to go to sleep soon. You have to be up early for your swim meet. But you want to relax a bit before bed. So you pull up your favorite YouTube channel and press play.
When the video you’re watching ends, another video starts. One more can’t hurt, right?
But then you watch a third video, and a fourth, and a fifth . . .
Before you know it, it’s 1 a.m. And you haven’t even brushed your teeth yet.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. In fact, most Americans admit to binge-watching. That means watching hours of a TV show, YouTube, or TikTok in one sitting.
Binge-watching every once in a while is fun and harmless. But binge-watching has become a bigger part of our lives in recent years. And that has many experts worried. They’re saying that all this screen time is making us tired and lonely.
So why do we do it? And how can we stop?
It’s 9 p.m. You’re going to sleep soon. You have a swim meet in the morning. But you want to relax before bed. So you start watching your favorite YouTube channel.
The first video ends. Another video starts. One more can’t hurt, right?
But then you watch a third video, and a fourth, and a fifth . . .
Before you know it, it’s 1 a.m. You haven’t even brushed your teeth yet.
Does this sound familiar? If so, you’re not alone. Most Americans binge-watch. That means watching hours of a TV show, YouTube, or TikTok in one sitting.
Binge-watching can be fun and harmless. But in the past few years, binge-watching has become a bigger part of our lives. Many experts are worried. They say that too much screen time is making us tired and lonely.
So why do we do it? And how can we stop?
It’s 9 p.m., and you’re planning to go to sleep soon. You have to be up early for your swim meet—but you want to relax a bit before bed, so you pull up your favorite YouTube channel and press play.
When the video you’re watching ends, another video starts. One more can’t hurt, right?
But then you watch a third video, and a fourth, and a fifth . . .
Before you know it, it’s 1 a.m.—and you haven’t even brushed your teeth yet.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. In fact, most Americans admit to binge-watching, which means watching hours of a TV show, YouTube, or TikTok in one sitting.
Occasional binge-watching can be fun and harmless, but this viewing habit has become a bigger part of our lives in recent years. This worries many experts, who say that all this screen time is making us tired and lonely.
So why do we do it—and how can we stop?