Social Media Use

Removing social media apps from the phone is recommended to create friction and reduce automatic checking. Public comment threads and message boards are described as poor environments for meaningful learning. Repeatedly checking social med…

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Removing social media apps from the phone is recommended to create friction and reduce automatic checking. Public comment threads and message boards are described as poor environments for meaningful learning. Repeatedly checking social media for responses or connection can consume attention even without much passive scrolling. More time on social media is presented as correlated with reduced happiness and lower productivity. Professional social media tasks can be handled by reinstalling the app temporarily, completing the task, and leaving.