What's fascinating about this article is that the very style it's written in is a symptom of the problems it's addressing. Nearly every paragraph is a bite-sized one or two sentence dopamine hit.
It’s an arrangement of ideas with a bombastic myopic conclusion. As someone in entertainment and art, I’m seeing more keen interest in the real thing than ever. It’s never been an easy business, but the important work always happens. Art always finds a way - that little fish is super important.
Interesting point, though I'd suggest that's more to do with shorter blocks of text being more legible on small screens. My eyes track where I am on the page by counting gaps between paragraphs.
Unless it's particularly evocative, I don't see what's arousing about text formatting otherwise.