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Scrolling Without Consent Ragebait, Doomscrolling, and the Chaos Inside Our Heads

Scrolling Without Consent Ragebait, Doomscrolling, and the Chaos Inside Our Heads

Jay R

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Jay R
Año de edición:
2026
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Psicología
ISBN:
9798224807574
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We live inside systems designed to keep us alert, reactive, and emotionally engaged-often without our awareness. Social media platforms do not merely reflect human behaviour; they shape it, accelerating outrage, amplifying fear, and rewarding the most extreme expressions of thought. What begins as casual scrolling becomes habitual exposure. What feels like choice is often momentum.This book examines how ragebait, doomscrolling, and algorithmic amplification quietly alter attention, emotional regulation, and perception. It explores how constant access to live reactions-across politics, religion, sport, entertainment, and breaking events-creates an atmosphere of perpetual intensity, where everything feels urgent and nothing fully resolves. In this environment, anger arrives faster, anxiety lingers longer, and rest becomes harder to reach.Rather than treating technology as either villain or saviour, the analysis remains patient and balanced. It recognises the genuine connection, information, and solidarity digital spaces can offer, while also tracing the psychological cost of unfiltered exposure, emotional manipulation, and endless stimulation. The focus is not on blaming users for their habits, but on understanding the systems that normalise overload and reward reactivity.At its core, the book is about boundaries-internal and external. It considers what happens to the human mind when speed replaces reflection, when visibility replaces meaning, and when emotional labour becomes a constant demand. It asks how people can remain engaged with the world without becoming consumed by it, and how attention can be reclaimed in an age built to fragment it.This is not a call to abandon modern life, nor a manual for digital purity. It is an invitation to look clearly at the environment we inhabit, to recognise its effects, and to choose-deliberately-how much of it we allow inside.

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