concept   video

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Western countries (1) United States (1) South Korea (1) China (1) North Korea (1) Europe (1) Iran (1) Remote tribes (1) East Asia (1) Papua New Guinea (1) remote villages (1) underdeveloped areas (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 video Western countries Videos are a common form of entertainment and information in Western countries, accessible through various platforms and devices. 16
2 video United States In the United States, watching videos for leisure and learning is a widely accessible and common activity across various devices and online platforms. 15
3 video South Korea South Korea has a popular video consumption culture across public spaces, mobile devices, and large TV screens. 11
4 video China Access to international video platforms like YouTube is restricted in China, leading to a preference for local alternatives. 6
5 video North Korea Access to videos in North Korea is heavily controlled by the government for propaganda. 5
6 video Europe In Europe, videos are a popular form of entertainment used for movies, TV shows, and music promotion. 3
7 video Iran Iran's government heavily restricts access to videos, including YouTube, due to censorship and privacy concerns. 3
8 video Remote tribes Videos are rare in remote tribes due to limited access to technology and modern infrastructure. 2
9 video East Asia Watching video game streams on platforms like Twitch is a popular form of entertainment and social activity in East Asia. 1
10 video Papua New Guinea Video is uncommon in Papua New Guinea due to limited access to technology and modern infrastructure. 1
11 video remote villages Access to videos in remote villages may be limited by technological and infrastructural barriers. 1
12 video underdeveloped areas Access to videos may be limited in underdeveloped areas due to lack of technology and infrastructure. 1