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Home / Lifestyle / Digital Burnout? People Reclaim Real Life

Digital Burnout? People Reclaim Real Life

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Nightclubs are banning phones to encourage presence.
  • Global social media use dropped nearly 10% by end of 2024.
  • Dating apps like Tinder saw significant user decline in 2023-2024.
Digital Burnout? People Reclaim Real Life

A growing movement away from pervasive digital immersion is gaining momentum. Nightclubs globally are implementing phone bans, using simple stickers to ensure patrons remain present and uninhibited by constant documentation. This reflects a broader societal fatigue with screen-dominated lives, aligning with a noticeable decline in social media usage.

Analysis indicates a global peak in social media time in 2022, with usage falling by nearly 10% by the end of 2024, most notably among teenagers and young adults. This decline is partly attributed to the rise of influencer content and polarizing online discourse, prompting a desire for more authentic interactions.

The shift is also evident in online dating, where major platforms have lost millions of users. Companies acknowledge younger demographics are seeking less pressured, more genuine connection methods. This suggests a potential return to in-person social engagements, echoing past cultural movements that prioritized tangible experiences over virtual ones.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Clubs are banning phones to encourage patrons to be present in the moment and enjoy experiences without fear of online exposure.
Yes, global time spent on social media peaked in 2022 and fell by almost 10% by the end of 2024, particularly among teens and 20s.
Yes, between 2023 and 2024, Tinder lost 594,000 UK users, with its parent company's stock value dropping significantly.

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