Doomscrolling—everybody's doing it! You’re lying in bed, on your phone, trying to fall asleep, but then you end up staying awake for hours as your social media timeline fills you with anger and anxiety. This isn't just your garden-variety FOMO either. We’re in the middle of a pandemic, and it can feel like there's a fresh new calamity or setback every single day. Add displays of collective grief over racial injustice to the mix, and it can be even harder to look away. So how do you stay informed without growing enraged? How do you stay connected without spiraling into despair?
This week on Gadget Lab, WIRED senior editor Angela Watercutter joins us to talk about our shifting relationships with social media and how we’re dialing back the doomscrolling.
Show Notes:
Read Angela’s story about how doomscrolling is eroding your mental health here). Read more about digital wellbeing tools on Android phones here) and find all of WIRED’s suggestions and coverage of digital wellness here). Find Ram Dass’ Here and Now Podcast here). Our guide to the best Kindles is here).
Recommendations:
Angela recommends I May Destroy You) on HBO. Lauren recommends The Netflix Effect: Land of the Giants) by Recode/Vox. Mike recommends the music of Ennio Morricone) and that you read John Zorn’s obituary of Morricone) in The New York Times.
Angela Watercutter can be found on Twitter @WaterSlicer). Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode). Michael Calore is @snackfight). Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab). The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth)). Our executive producer is Alex Kapelman (@alexkapelman)). Our theme music is by Solar Keys).
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