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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

The cognitive damage of doomscrolling is measurable, psychology says, and it can look like anxiety - Silicon Canals

A recent Washington Post piece pulled together what a lot of us have been describing for years: the "brain rot" feeling isn't just slang. Researchers are linking heavy social media use and rapid-fire content to measurable changes in attention and memory, and the way it shows up day-to-day can look a lot like anxiety.
Digital life
Parenting
fromFortune
1 week ago

Peter Thiel and other tech billionaires are publicly shielding their children from the products that made them rich | Fortune

Billionaire tech leaders restrict their children's screen time despite creating widely used consumer technologies.
#attention-span
Mindfulness
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

The one change that worked: I was lost in the infinite scroll until a small ritual renewed my love of reading

Regularly looking up unfamiliar words and recording them rebuilds sustained attention and mental stamina.
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

Millennials who grew up without smartphones have noticeably different social skills than those born after 1994 - Silicon Canals

Remember when getting someone's phone number meant writing it down on a piece of paper? Or when making plans required actually sticking to them because there was no way to send a last-minute "running late!" text? There's a fascinating divide happening between millennials who remember these pre-smartphone days and those who don't, and it's showing up in ways we're only beginning to understand.
Silicon Valley
fromBuzzFeed
3 weeks ago

Teachers Are Sharing The Everyday Things Students Can't Do For Themselves Anymore

A combination of terrible (or non-existent) parenting, constantly checking phones and thus having no concentration or attention span, and most recently, the growth of AI as the answer to everything (so learning how to think for oneself or do anything for oneself is now seen as obsolete), is bringing about actual brainrot in young people. It seems to be widespread globally in the 'developed' world.
Education
Philosophy
fromwww.esquire.com
1 month ago

How to Improve Your Life in 2026

Society is becoming intellectually diminished, losing attention, interaction, and critical thinking; people must actively revive and defend their minds through engaged cultural practices.
Higher education
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Stop Trying to Make the Humanities 'Relevant'

Humanities must defend rigorous, difficult inquiry against demands for immediate practicality and the commodification of knowledge by frictionless technologies.
#social-media
Mental health
fromMedium
3 months ago

Are we designing for brain rot?

Habit-forming social media designs promote doomscrolling, contributing to 'brain rot,' eroding attention spans and social life.
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Do Video Games Cause Attention Problems?

This month, I picked up a concerned parent from the waiting room. I walked her to my office and asked how I could help. "My 10-year-old son can't focus on anything. I think it's because of the video games. He won't read because he says it's boring, he won't even play a board game with me. He keeps getting in trouble at school for playing games on his Chromebook in class. The only time he sits still is when he's playing video games."
Mental health
fromBusiness Matters
4 months ago

Why Variety Keeps Audiences Engaged in the Digital Era

Streaming services are like candy stores for your eyeballs. One minute you're deep into a superhero saga, and the next you're watching a true-crime doc about someone stealing zoo animals. Platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube keep audiences glued by mixing everything: action, romance, horror, and even weird cooking shows where people bake cakes shaped like trainers. It's that constant switch-up that makes it fun. Variety keeps people curious, and curiosity keeps people watching. Who can resist the 'Next Episode' button, anyway? It's practically hypnotic.
Digital life
Mindfulness
fromYogaRenew
5 months ago

Dharana - Tying up the Strands of the Mind

Dharana is focused concentration, the sixth limb of Ashtanga Yoga, essential as preparation for meditation to silence the mind.
Cooking
fromBon Appetit
6 months ago

Why Are There So Many Exclamation Points in Cookbook Titles?!

Exclamation points in cookbook titles reflect a trend aimed at capturing attention and conveying playfulness.
Mindfulness
fromBusiness Insider
7 months ago

Google's former CEO has some simple advice if you're trying to focus at work or relax: 'Turn off your phone'

Monetizing attention via technology makes deep focus and relaxation difficult for young workers.
fromwww.npr.org
7 months ago

It's hard to read. Here's why.

Data from Gallup and the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that Americans are reading fewer books and spending less time reading than ever.
Books
fromFast Company
7 months ago

Not another opinion piece: Why executives must embrace modern outlets

Executives who have been in their industries for decades will likely remember the days of long-form think pieces in prestigious publications. Those media mentions were the gold standard for showcasing thought leadership and building brand awareness.
Marketing
fromFast Company
7 months ago

I quit TikTok-and got my attention span back

Deleting TikTok has improved my attention span by encouraging me to engage with long-form media. I now read more and watch movies without distractions.
Digital life
fromThe Atlantic
8 months ago

The Perverse Pride of Having Never Owned a Smartphone

Unlike nearly 98 percent of Americans under the age of 50, I don't have a smartphone... the offline, air-gapped, inaccessible person has become an object of fascination, even envy.
Digital life
Mindfulness
fromVulture
8 months ago

How I'm Fixing My Broken Attention Span

The Difficult Book Book Club seeks to counteract shrinking attention spans by fostering a space for focused reading and discussion.
Media industry
fromForbes
8 months ago

Short Form Dramas Become Bigger Part Of The Entertainment Industry

Short-form dramas are gaining popularity due to shortened attention spans and are produced for mobile-first viewing.
Marketing tech
fromExchangewire
9 months ago

Made for Ignoring: Why Optimisation Is Killing Advertising's Soul - ExchangeWire.com

Digital ads often lack creativity, designed to be ignored rather than engaging audiences.
Attention span for ads has decreased; creative work is often an afterthought.
Despite large investments, digital ad formats have not significantly evolved.
AI may perpetuate the trend of sameness in advertising rather than fostering innovation.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
9 months ago

If Ted Talks are getting shorter, what does that say about our attention spans?

TED talks have become significantly shorter due to a decrease in audience attention spans, as noted by author Elif Shafak.
fromwww.theguardian.com
9 months ago

Given up on reading? Elif Shafak on why we still need novels

Roth believed that the habit of mind that literature required was bound to disappear. People would no longer have the concentration or the isolation needed to read novels.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
9 months ago

Dear James: I Want to Want to Listen

You are not horrible, but my answer to all your other questions is 'yes.' You are, from time to time, bored-bored silly, bored to tears, bored (in this case) to unhearingness.
Relationships
fromMedium
10 months ago

I tried 50 AI tools-here's how AI is changing the way we design

In an era where user attention spans have decreased drastically, fewer individuals are willing to invest time learning complex tools like Photoshop, driving a shift towards AI-driven solutions.
Artificial intelligence
Marketing tech
fromMarTech
10 months ago

Your subscribers are tired and distracted, so give them less and they'll love you more | MarTech

Email marketing strategies must adapt to the decreasing attention span of audiences, emphasizing brevity and relevance.
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