Tag: digital psychology

Contrast between real life and Doomposting-driven digital anxiety
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Doomposting: Why the Internet Feels Increasingly Hopeless

There’s a familiar rhythm to late-night scrolling now. A few harmless memes, a trending video, and then—almost abruptly—the tone shifts. Headlines turn darker. Tweets grow sharper. Comment sections spiral into cynicism. By the time you put your phone down, the world feels slightly worse than it did an hour ago. Not because something changed overnight—but […]

Content Brain concept with neural connections and digital influence
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Content Brain: How the Digital World Is Quietly Rewiring How We Think

You open your phone for a minute—just to check one message. Twenty minutes later, you’ve scrolled through short videos, skimmed headlines, watched something you didn’t intend to, and somehow forgotten why you picked up the phone in the first place. It doesn’t feel dramatic. It feels normal. That normal is what defines the rise of […]

Digital identity shaped by parasocial relationships and online influence
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Parasocial Relationships: The Quiet Illusion Reshaping Human Connection

There’s a familiar scene playing out every evening across millions of screens. Someone sits alone, scrolling through short videos or watching a creator talk directly into the camera—laughing, sharing stories, responding to comments that feel oddly personal. The viewer smiles back, nods, sometimes even replies aloud. It feels like a conversation. But it isn’t. That […]

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