![]() ![]() One such method of attention manipulation was with the introduction of Facebook’s ‘thumb’s up’ button, exploiting our deep desire for tribal acceptance and social approval. This came later, with the work of social media engineers. Indeed, the first iPhone and Facebook version were never designed to be addictive. ![]() AddictionĬurrent symptoms many of us experience while not engaged with our phone is one of disquiet, a nagging sensation that we need to check notifications, emails and texts. Newport performed his own min-study which formed the basis of the book, in which 1,600 volunteers followed a month-long tech sabattical, providing valuable insights digital minimalism. ![]() Soon it was defacto for social media, allowing companies to keep us hooked with endless notifications while gathering user preference data.įinally people are becoming aware of the pernicious effects of online technology and beginning to push back. When the innocuous ‘like’ button emerged on FriendFeed in 2007 it was a portentous moment. So if you’re glued to your phone day and night, the Digital Minimalism summary is for you. ![]() In his book, Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University (and successful blogger), Cal Newport, argues that we need a digital detox to restore emotional health and wellbeing. Is your online media consumption causing anxiety and overwhelm? ![]()
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