Digital Drift: Why Your Online Attention is a Finite Currency
The Myth of the Infinite Scroll We operate under a grand illusion: that our capacity for digital consumption is boundless. We flick from news alerts…
The Myth of the Infinite Scroll We operate under a grand illusion: that our capacity for digital consumption is boundless. We flick from news alerts…
The Myth of the Infinite Scroll We operate under a grand illusion: that our capacity for digital consumption is boundless. We flick from news alerts…
The Infinite Scroll and the Shrinking Thought You just read five headlines, skimmed a listicle, and watched a 30-second recap of a geopolitical event. You…
Beyond the Feed: Writing for Humans in an Algorithmic Age You’ve felt it. The frantic scramble for the perfect keyword, the anxiety over a headline’s…
The Click That Changed Nothing You know the ritual. The phone is picked up, a thumb scrolls, an article is clicked. “Scientists Discover New Ocean…
What Your Feed Isn’t Showing You You scroll, you like, you share. Your digital world feels vast, a river of information flowing directly to you.…
The Infinite Scroll Isn’t a Feature, It’s a Harvest You know the feeling. You pick up your phone for a “quick check” and surface thirty…
The Clickbait Conveyor Belt If you’ve felt a creeping sense of dĂ©jĂ vu while scrolling through your favorite blogs or news sites lately, you’re not…
Why Your Feed Feels Like a Museum of Last Week You scroll. You tap. You consume. Your digital world, curated by invisible lines of code,…
The Infinite Scroll and the Shrinking Thought You know the feeling. You open your phone to check one thing—a message, the weather, a single news…
How Our Brains Are Rewiring in the Age of Infinite Scroll You open your laptop to research a topic. An hour later, you’ve fallen down…
Why Your Feed Feels Like a Ghost Town You scroll, you tap, you linger. The platforms note it all. Yet, the articles that populate your…
How I Learned to Read Again (And You Can Too) I have a confession. For the last few years, my reading habits have been a…
The Age of Infinite Scroll and Zero Retention You open a browser tab to research a crucial project. An hour later, you’re three Wikipedia rabbit-holes…
The Clickbait Conveyor Belt You’ve felt it. That subtle pressure, like a current pulling at your keystrokes. You finish drafting a piece you’re proud of,…
Why Your Feed Feels Like a Ghost Town You scroll, you tap, you consume. Your digital world is a perfectly curated stream of headlines, hot…
The Clickbait Conveyor Belt Scroll through any “Recent Articles” feed, and a pattern emerges. You’ll see a cascade of listicles, reactive takes on yesterday’s news,…
What Your Feed Isn’t Showing You You scroll, you tap, you consume. Your digital world feels vast, a river of information flowing endlessly. But have…
The Clickbait Conveyor Belt Scroll through any “Recent Articles” feed and a familiar pattern emerges. The headlines scream urgency, the thumbnails pulse with manufactured outrage,…
The Vanishing Act of the Finished Thought You open a tab to read an article—this one, perhaps. A notification blips. You reflexively check it. A…