wastediversion
Wastediversion is a term used to describe the experience in digital media where a user wastes time and attention due to encountering multiple versions of the same content or related items, often because of inconsistent metadata, regional edits, or algorithmic recommendations that surface inferior or redundant variants. The concept highlights inefficiencies introduced by version proliferation rather than user preference.
It commonly arises when platforms host or surface several variants of a product, such as theatrical and
Examples include streaming services presenting multiple cuts of a film without clear guidance, e-commerce sites listing
Impacts center on reduced satisfaction, increased time to completion, higher cognitive load, and potential disengagement. Mitigation