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Stop the scroll: Muting everyone on social media can put you back in control

44 pointsby sboltover 2 years ago

16 comments

mikewarotover 2 years ago
The first thing I did when I got my first smartphone this year was remove all of the pre-installed social media apps and turn off notifications for anything other than alarms, phone calls and texts.<p>I can access the web and email, but I usually don&#x27;t.<p>It would drive me insane having random interruptions every few minutes from my phone. I don&#x27;t see how anyone could live that way.<p>When I do use social media, I use my desktop computer, with a screen big enough for my failing vision, and I can usually scroll the days feed in less than 5 minutes each for email, twitter, fb, discord.<p>HN on the other hand, is a bit of an obsession.<p>[Edit - apps were pre-installed]
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deafpolygonover 2 years ago
OR... delete your social media accounts and stop using it. Especially on the phone. I don&#x27;t use my phone for anything that would encourage me to scroll over and over.<p>Aside from the ringer (which is always set to vibrate), I disable notifications for every application. Even e-mail, and yes, WhatsApp&#x2F;text! If it&#x27;s important to require my attention in the short-term, they&#x27;ll call.. and if it&#x27;s an emergency, they&#x27;ll leave a voice message - of which I have notifications turned on. Most people won&#x27;t leave a voice message if it&#x27;s not that important.<p>In short, I don&#x27;t react to my phone. I use it, if I need to look something up- use the map, take a photo, listen to a song. If something requires me to react it, I either silence it (if it&#x27;s important) or uninstall it.
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Springtimeover 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve often used ignore on various forums&#x2F;etc to mostly adjust signal-to-noise. I&#x27;ll still unhide such posts periodically though, since I generally don&#x27;t have anything personally against such users and sometimes need context.<p>One site that handles this use case terribly though is Discord, where anyone ignored <i>by design</i> can discover they&#x27;ve been ignored by not being able to add emote reactions to posts of yours and more recently they&#x27;ve added an absurd viewport shake when doing so to make it even more obvious. When I became aware of this I un-ignored most users since I didn&#x27;t want anyone getting the wrong impression but it&#x27;d be nice to have more control over content seen without such social side effects.
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mustardants199over 2 years ago
it&#x27;s important to consider the potential drawbacks of this approach as well. By muting everyone, you may miss out on valuable information and perspectives that you might not have considered otherwise.
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1270018080over 2 years ago
I am waiting for the ML-driven browser extension that can block a person&#x27;s entire existence. Images, references to, articles of, screenshots of tweets, videos of. Like they never even existed. That&#x27;d be the dream. And it&#x27;s actually something I would pay for.
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CGamesPlayover 2 years ago
Years ago, I changed my bookmark for Facebook to the Events page [0]. Just that helped a lot, because the page has the notifications &#x2F; messages jewels, but no feed; so getting to the feed requires waiting for FB to load, being dissatisfied by the jewel state, clicking on the feed, and then waiting for the feed to load.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.facebook.com&#x2F;events&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.facebook.com&#x2F;events&#x2F;</a>
Fire-Dragon-DoLover 2 years ago
That&#x27;s literally what I did in Facebook, but then it revealed what I already knew: it&#x27;s completely useless to me.<p>So I just kept NOT using it as usual!
not2bover 2 years ago
Simpler way: just turn off notifications. Look at it when you have time and you want to, not because your phone beeps.<p>Ideally notifications would only be used when your work colleagues or family members are trying to reach you, not for some random person&#x27;s comment.
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Particalover 2 years ago
I put the phone on mute and vibration off a few years. That&#x27;s a best way for me to focus on what I am doing.<p>Mute everyone on social media is a good idea. But I prefer mute anything interruptive, when I want to check social media it still there.
xwdvover 2 years ago
I unfollowed everyone on Facebook and it was very effective at getting me to stop using the platform. Now I just keep it for occasional event invites and to look up old info on people I know. I check it every few months or so.
perydellover 2 years ago
It is a nice idea. But I don&#x27;t believe Facebook actually follows through on letting you mute or unfollow people. Their posts will slowly creep back into the main timeline that you see.
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timbit42over 2 years ago
For Facebook I installed the FBPurity.com web browser add-on. I set the feed to chronological and set it to not show things my friends like, share or comment on. Now all I see are things my friends actually post. Some of them never post. It now takes less than a minute to scroll through my friend&#x27;s posts each day. I also don&#x27;t have the FB app on my phone, just FB Messenger.
eyelidlessnessover 2 years ago
I’m being actively rate limited by HN even though I haven’t posted anything since I walked my pup and made dinner. Dang I’m not posting too fast! You slow down. Thanks!<p>Edit: this went through after I walked my pup again. We didn’t slow down any. We were really slow to begin with.<p>Edit 2: I had actually relevant thoughts, but I don’t have them on my pasteboard anymore because HN told me I was posting too fast so I went and walked for awhile with my pup.
olliejover 2 years ago
If the goal is to mute everyone, then an alternative solution and more effective solution would seem to be sign out&#x2F;delete the myriad apps.<p>If you’re really concerned have a friend to set a random password on your accounts, etc<p>All this assuming that you have reasons that make deleting your account impossible (my wife’s university would organize things in FB for example)
boyterover 2 years ago
Or try engaging with random people on the fediverse. Seems all of the people who used to write on tumblr and the YouTube comments migrated over there.<p>A few days there might make you swear off social media forever.
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dotcomaover 2 years ago
Did this years ago. Can’t recommend it enough.