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Do people who hate subtitles secretly just have terrible attention spans?
With streaming platforms competing for our attention, the debate over subtitles has become a flashpoint in how we consume content—do they enhance focus or reveal a lack of it? Cast your vote and share your take on whether subtitle aversion signals a deeper attention issue.
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