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The transition from fragmented, short-form media to holistic, "full video" content represents a profound evolution in digital consumption. This paper posits that full videos—defined as unbroken, temporally extended recordings (typically >10 minutes) spanning vlogs, long-form tutorials, full concert streams, and uncut gaming sessions—are not merely elongated media but a distinct genre reconfiguring lifestyle construction and entertainment value. Analyzing user engagement data and sociological patterns, we argue that full videos foster deep parasocial relationships, restore narrative continuity, and transform passive entertainment into ambient companionship. This paper explores the paradox of attention economy: how longer formats thrive by prioritizing authenticity over optimization, ultimately reshaping identity, leisure, and the very architecture of digital platforms.

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For a decade, digital media optimized for brevity. Vine (6 seconds), TikTok (15–60 seconds), and Instagram Reels conditioned users toward micro-narratives. Yet, since 2022, a counter-movement has surged: full videos on YouTube, Twitch VODs, Patreon-exclusive long cuts, and even full-episode podcasts on Spotify. What drives the return to duration? This paper explores the paradox of attention economy:

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In conclusion, the intersection of full videos, lifestyle, and entertainment represents a dynamic and rapidly evolving field that continues to shape and reflect our culture, preferences, and identities. As new technologies emerge and consumer habits shift, this space will undoubtedly continue to grow and diversify, offering new ways for us to be entertained, informed, and connected.