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doomscrolling

or Ǵdz-DZ·Բ

[ doom-skroh-ling ]

noun

Digital Technology.
  1. the practice of obsessively checking online news for updates, especially on social media feeds, with the expectation that the news will be bad, such that the feeling of dread from this negative expectation fuels a compulsion to continue looking for updates in a self-perpetuating cycle.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of doomscrolling1

First recorded in 2016; doomscroll ( def ) + -ing 1( def )
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Example Sentences

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Or maybe do some journaling or doomscrolling in bed, depending on what my mood is.

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You know the feeling: a doomscrolling blur of vacation flexes, political spirals and the neverending discourse about “White Lotus.”

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I could spend my free time doomscrolling, or I could challenge myself to a higher pleasure.

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“We’ve been doomscrolling. It was like, what can I do? I can make posts on Bluesky or Instagram, but I wanted to take action.”

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As our brains struggle to process information related to major threats, it's natural to feel completely drowned in anxiety, frozen and unable to do anything except keep doomscrolling.

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