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  2. How to Stop Doomscrolling (Because, Yes, It’s Pretty Bad for ...

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    In our ever-connected world, it’s really easy to spend hours—I’m talking many hours—a day perusing news and social media apps on your phone. (Trust me, I’ve done it.) That news ...

  3. What Is “Doomscrolling”—And How to Stop the Cycle

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    Most of us have done it: It’s midnight, we really should turn off the phone and go to bed, but we can’t stop “doomscrolling” through news apps and social media to read about the ...

  4. Doomscrolling - Wikipedia

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    A person scrolling through news on a smartphone. Doomscrolling or doomsurfing is the act of spending an excessive amount of time reading large quantities of news, particularly negative news, on the web and social media. [1] [2] The concept was coined around 2020, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. How to Stop Doomscrolling and Find Meaning on Social Media

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    Credit - Getty Images—Sean Gladwell. I n March 2021, students and staff from UC Berkeley’s Investigations Lab gathered in a Zoom room—physically separate due a spike in COVID-19, but ...

  6. Are You a Doomscroller? How to Tell and Why You Need to Stop ASAP

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    Here’s the problem: I can’t stop trawling Twitter, Apple News and the other information sources I have on my phone to confirm to my anxious self that the world is indeed a chaotic hellscape, ...

  7. What Happens to Your Brain When You Doomscroll, According to ...

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  8. Adaptive tile refresh - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive tile refresh is a computer graphics technique for side-scrolling video games.It was most famously used by id Software's John Carmack in games such as Commander Keen to compensate for the poor graphics performance of PCs in the early 1990s.

  9. The news cycle has been intense. Ditch the doom-scrolling and ...

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    Unlike doom-scrolling — when people scroll through social media with a focus on distressing, negative or timely news — hope-scrolling is looking at positive content, and Marciano wants people ...