Ask HN: How to reverse internet addiction?
I recently read an article about how the tech companies are using psychology to get us addicted to using their platforms. I think that I too have fallen prey to these techniques. I want to reduce the time I spent on Internet but at the same time do not want to let go of the benefits that internet provides. Any suggestion would be helpful.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 31.5 ms ] threadWith that said, I've found the hardest ones to block are the ones I like for research, staying informed, etc. Namely, Reddit and HN. I can't block them because I find out too much useful things from them, both passively and actively. Yet, allowing access to Reddit eventually leads me into the worthless, junk food information feed that is /r/all.
So.. there's my partial answer.
I have ditched smartphone and laptop, because they are just an easy access to get lost in time, whenever i feel tempted or frustrated. Right now, I cannot reason out that, I will use my will power and stay away from internet by keeping smartphone close to my pocket. Instead I use internet at work and get the most out of it. Set out time to browse/search information that i really need. Make notes and get out. Its been 4 months without smartphone or laptop. I will continue this lifestyle for a year or two.