The Hidden Time‑Warp of Looping Videos
GermanyWed May 27 2026
Many people spend hours scrolling through short clips that repeat endlessly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. A recent study looked at how this habit affects the way people feel about time, as well as their emotions and excitement. Researchers followed 151 young adults over two weeks, asking them to guess how long a video was and then measuring their feelings afterward. They also checked in again 15 and 30 minutes later to see if the effect lingered.
Right after watching a looping clip, participants’ sense of how long time had passed did not change much compared with before they started. However, the next half hour revealed a shift: people tended to misjudge how long had elapsed. The effect was small but noticeable, and it appeared only after a delay.
The study also examined mood (valence) and energy level (arousal). These feelings dipped slightly just after the video, but the changes faded quickly and did not persist over time. Thus, looping videos mainly alter how we perceive time rather than our emotional state.
Because many users watch these clips repeatedly throughout the day, even a modest distortion in time perception could influence how they plan activities or manage schedules. The research suggests that the habit of binge‑watching loops may subtly reshape our internal clock.
Future work could explore whether different kinds of content or viewer demographics change the strength of this time‑warp. Understanding these dynamics may help people use social media more mindfully and avoid feeling “lost in time. ”
https://localnews.ai/article/the-hidden-timewarp-of-looping-videos-57fc4531
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