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Episode Synopsis
Today’s digital world moves fast, and for many, the constant notifications, endless scrolling, and pressure to stay connected can fuel a unique kind of anxiety. Experts and recent studies highlight how tech overload is not just a minor inconvenience but a real source of stress, especially as platforms are designed to keep users engaged for as long as possible. The World Health Organization has noted that the pandemic era ushered in what they call an “infodemic,” where the flood of information, much of it negative, has led to a phenomenon known as doomscrolling. This is the act of spending excessive time consuming negative news or content online, often leaving listeners feeling more anxious, stressed, and isolated. Research from the University of Sussex found that those who regularly consume negative news show increased anxiety and sadness, while a study by the Huffington Post revealed that just three minutes of negative news in the morning can make someone more likely to have a bad day.The roots of tech anxiety are complex. Social media platforms use algorithms that prioritize emotionally charged content, especially negative stories, to maximize engagement. This means listeners are often exposed to a steady stream of distressing updates, which can heighten feelings of fear and uncertainty. The concept of infinite scrolling, where new content loads continuously as you scroll, was designed to keep users online longer, and its inventor has since expressed regret, calling it one of the first products deliberately engineered to keep people engaged for extended periods. Usability research shows that the lack of natural stopping points can make it difficult for listeners to disengage, leading to problematic smartphone and social media use.In response, some people are taking steps to reclaim their digital lives. There’s a growing movement of individuals choosing to delete accounts, set strict screen limits, and create boundaries around tech use. Parenting experts suggest practical strategies like setting screen time limits and encouraging offline activities to help children and adults alike build resilience in a tech-obsessed world. The key is recognizing when tech is serving you and when it’s time to hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete on your tech anxiety.Thank you for tuning in. Please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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