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Everyone is glued to their phone (including this app) it's a problem. Discuss
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Sign Up Now!Communication has changed a lot. I grew up on instant messengers but still talked for ages. 3 way chats with friends on the phone too.I heard a snippet on the social media ban 'report' show that was on tonight.
Couldn't stand to hear teenagers talking like their opinions matter (yes, I am old and narrow minded) but they complained that they needed social media to stay in contact with their friends.
And I had to wonder how much would they really say if they actually used their phone as a phone and spoke to their friends for 5 minutes each day...? Had a real conversation then went back to life.
Would they find that they have lost the ability to simply talk for awhile then say goodbye for now?
Would they find that they don't really want to talk to their friends that often when it comes down to it, and it is the snuggle blanket of mutual online stroking that they crave rather than actual communication?
To me the problem is not that people are glued to their phone - it is that the phone has ceased to be a phone at all for most people.
As a point of time reference - when I was younger we used to joke about people with mobile phones and say "Buy buy buy" or "Sell sell sell" when we saw someone using one.
I've only just seen this.Everyone is glued to their phone (including this app) it's a problem. Discuss
That's right. When you board and train and everyone is on their phone, I hope it's reading the newspaper.It depends on what's you're consuming.
30 years ago we would read the newspaper on the train and in the family room. Today, we still consume the news on the train and in the family room, just via another medium. Kids would consume garbage via teen magazines, now it's on a device.
I love instant access to knowledge, it's incredible really. You still have to sort it from the garbage, but it's always been like that... just a lot more garbage today haha, but also more efficient/time available to sort it.
But doom scrolling for 15 hours a day is toxic.
I respectfully disagree.It depends on what's you're consuming.
30 years ago we would read the newspaper on the train and in the family room. Today, we still consume the news on the train and in the family room, just via another medium. Kids would consume garbage via teen magazines, now it's on a device.
I love instant access to knowledge, it's incredible really. You still have to sort it from the garbage, but it's always been like that... just a lot more garbage today haha, but also more efficient/time available to sort it.
But doom scrolling for 15 hours a day is toxic.
That's a fair point. There are things in the phone part of design to keep us returning. As much as I loved going through a paper and rechecking the scores and tables, I doubt the dopamine hit was remotely closeI respectfully disagree.
Phones are way more addictive then a newspaper. Try to talking to someone on their phone they give you maybe 60% of their attention
Well that's the toxic part I mentioned.I respectfully disagree.
Phones are way more addictive then a newspaper. Try to talking to someone on their phone they give you maybe 60% of their attention
Mrs EZ got me a subscription for Christmas. However one week later my son quietly told me that you can log into your local library portal and somehow read it for free....The Economist
Kids find old people boring sometimes.I have a lot to do with young political activists. Some are quite uncomfortable sitting and having a few drinks, without looking at their phone. They find face to face contact intimidating.
Mrs EZ got me a subscription for Christmas. However one week later my son quietly told me that you can log into your local library portal and somehow read it for free....
haven't bothered buying a paper for years though car/golf/surf mags yes from time to time.
Print media how long will it survive you wonder.