Watching sped-up content is a new social trend


YouTube users saved an average of over 900 years of video time per day by watching at faster speeds. — AFP Relaxnews

"I feel the need... the need for speed."

Like Maverick and Goose in Top Gun, Internet users are increasingly looking for speed on social networks. Lack of time or just impatience, whatever the reason, watching videos or even listening to audio content in a faster playback mode is becoming more and more important for users.

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