Content shock
Content shock is a term that refers to the amount of content offered. In the case of content shock, more articles, images and videos are made available online than an interested party can process. In this case, the amount of content available increases while the time available to the consumer remains the same.
This discrepancy is called the "content shock." It involves the saturation of the market. This effect makes it much more difficult for a Web site to stand out and attract the attention of interested parties. The content shock effect can be compared to attracting attention in a room full of screaming people. When content shock occurs, it is important to make the content even sharper and more relevant to the target audience.