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MineralMan

(148,670 posts)
8. It's so easy to get caught up in it.
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 11:18 AM
Feb 6

Whatever major outlet you're using, it will notice what you're looking at and present you with more of that to keep your engagement high. The presentation algorithms on all of the major social media systems focuses on that to a fault.

On Facebook, for example, there is a user option you can set to turn that off. If you turn off Facebook's use of your viewing history, the site won't keep as close a track on what you're viewing and you'll see a wider range of stuff in your feed. Getting to that setting, though, isn't easy. It's different on different apps, too.

YouTube has similar methods for feeding you videos that are similar to the ones you have recently watched. It's uncanny just how well the algorithms presentation algorithms work.

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My wife has been doomscrolling, I'm afraid. MineralMan Feb 6 #1
Very true. Lots here at DU are falling into that too. FSogol Feb 6 #2
It's so easy to get caught up in it. MineralMan Feb 6 #8
A friend told me yesterday that her husband has been doomscrolling Ocelot II Feb 6 #12
It can be difficult to avoid. My strategy is to just read news stories, MineralMan Feb 6 #15
Just say no to ignoring what is happening. gab13by13 Feb 6 #3
Fighting is daily agonizing on a tiny web forum? FSogol Feb 6 #4
Posting what is happening is not doomscrolling gab13by13 Feb 6 #7
What are *you* doing, besides posting on DU? Ocelot II Feb 6 #9
Excellent article, Ocelot II Feb 6 #5
At what point do we call it 'doomscrolling' Prairie_Seagull Feb 6 #6
Tried to point this out last night in another thread GusBob Feb 6 #10
I was watching the new season 2 of the comedy series "Mo". (Short for Mohammed) LeftInTX Feb 6 #11
Trying my best... My only salvation is my 5AM 3mile hike with my pup and friends each morning. hlthe2b Feb 6 #13
I've started jumping on, get caught up, then jump off again. Lars39 Feb 6 #14
NOTHING wrong with doomscrolling in dire circumstances flamingdem Feb 6 #16
I keep telling myself that I'm looking for one bright spot or piece of good news to stop on, that I can take with me ... Alice B. Feb 6 #17
Some of the responses are absolutely kooky BannonsLiver Feb 6 #18
Which ones, and in what way? Ocelot II Feb 6 #19
The ones telling people that if they're not doomscrolling they don't care about what is happening. BannonsLiver Feb 6 #20
Guilty. jeffreyi Feb 6 #21
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