TikTok, Instagram and YouTube clips are designed to overwhelm the brain's pleasure circuitry and keep people watching.
After dinner, when you head to bed, bedtime may not actually begin when you lie down. For many, they may sleep well after one or two hours, after they are done with doomscrolling, and even their feed ...
It's something many of us have experienced: You go on your phone to check something and - in the blink of an eye - you've been scrolling for an hour. People estimate more than a third of time on their ...
According to the latest research from Oysterly Media, short tutorials and demos are now Australia’s number one purchase trigger, with social now driving three times more product discovery than brand ...
Why do so many people lose control over their internet use? While age limits for social media are being debated, many adults also spend hours online every day. For some, this becomes a burden, ...
The extremely online journalist and content creator doesn’t believe in tech hygiene and yearns for a world where “inbox infinity” is celebrated. For our very first User Behavior, Lorenz defends her ...
The phone never leaves their palm. It blares and beeps at odd hours, threatening anyone in the vicinity with the sensory overload of a full-blast Facebook reel. It’s a constant companion, but a ...
It’s called the infinite scroll – a design feature on social media, shopping, video and many other apps that continuously loads content as you reach the bottom of the page. Handy? Yes. Clever? Also ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Matt Ferrante used to pull into his driveway after work and scroll on his phone for a few minutes before going inside. That stopped when his wife caught him on their Ring camera.
"I want to make a side-scrolling action game, but I don't know how to handle background scrolling." "I want to know how to implement a Mario-style scrolling stage in Scratch." Have you ever had that ...
Ron Gilbert is back! The adventure game mastermind has returned after several years away from the gaming director’s chair. Death by Scrolling is his latest fare, and rather than going for the ...
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