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Stop doomscrolling and watch the ‘Great Moose Migration’ livestream
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瑞典电视台SVT通过直播麋鹿迁徙,吸引了全球观众的目光。这项直播自2019年开始,利用多台摄像机捕捉麋鹿穿越Ångerman河的画面,展现了宁静的森林和河流景象。尽管内容单调,但这种与互联网上常见的快节奏内容形成鲜明对比的直播,却意外地受欢迎。去年的观看人数达到了900万,证明了慢节奏内容在数字时代仍然具有吸引力。

🦌自2019年以来,瑞典电视台SVT开始直播麋鹿迁徙,每年春天,麋鹿都会穿越Ångerman河,前往温暖的夏季栖息地。该直播使用超过30个摄像头捕捉整个过程。

🌲直播内容主要展示了森林和河流的宁静景象,观众可能会幸运地看到麋鹿的出现。虽然画面和声音都比较朴素,但这种真实的自然景象吸引了大量观众。

😮这种直播的吸引力在于它与互联网上常见的快节奏内容形成了鲜明对比。TikTok和YouTube等平台的内容通常经过精心编辑,以保持观众的注意力,而麋鹿直播则提供了一种不同的、放松的观看体验。

👍虽然麋鹿直播的制作团队只有15人,但去年的观看人数达到了900万,这一数字与Discovery频道的鲨鱼周相比也毫不逊色,显示了慢节奏内容在数字时代的影响力。

You could say that TikTok is ruining our attention spans, and yet, viewers around the world are tuning in to watch a monotonous livestream from a Swedish TV station that they’ve probably never heard of. It’s time for the Great Moose Migration.

For thousands of years, moose have crossed the Ångerman River each spring, trekking to a warmer summer habitat. But since 2019, the whole world can watch along for three weeks as Sweden’s SVT broadcaster airs its livestream of the migration online, using over 30 cameras to catch all of the painstakingly slow action.

For the most part, the livestream shows tranquil scenes of forests and rivers, and if you’re lucky, you just might glimpse a passing moose, blissfully unaware of its international superstardom. It’s just a moose, trudging along without a care in the world.

Most of the time, the stream is nearly silent. Other times, you’ll hear the wind gust and the birds chirp. It’s nice, even if you forget you left the livestream tab open on your computer and get jumpscared by a flock of creatures thousands of miles away.

As one Swedish student told the AP: “I feel relaxed, but at the same time I’m like, ‘Oh, there’s a moose. Oh, what if there’s a moose? I can’t go to the toilet!’”

Even overnight, the stream continues. Lack of sunlight, be damned — night vision cameras will make sure we see every last bit of moose content. However, the stark black and white image evokes “The Blair Witch Project” more than National Geographic. But a spooky moose sighting is still a moose sighting.

Last year, 9 million viewers tuned into SVT’s moose stream. By comparison, the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week saw more than 22 million viewers in 2023. Considering that SVT is just streaming live feeds of nature with a 15-person staff, that’s a pretty impressive comparison.

What makes this kind of livestream so compelling is that it’s so drastically different from what we’re normally exposed to on the internet. Your TikTok feed shows you bite-sized videos so specifically tailored to your interests that it’s hard to look away. YouTubers meticulously edit their videos to keep us engaged for as long as possible.

But the moose don’t want anything from us. They don’t even know we’re here, cheering them on.

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