New study finds small reductions in social media use are linked to improvements in health and well-being::A study published in the Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science suggests that reducing social media usage by just 15 minutes per day can lead to improved health and well-being, particularly in terms of social life, vitality, and overall health. These findings add to the growing body of research indicating that limiting social media usage can have positive effects. …

    • @xpinchx
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      11 year ago

      I have ublock origin on my browser but laying on the couch watching TV hits different. It’s a smart TV but an older variety.

        • @xpinchx
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          11 year ago

          I’m aware, and have a spare pi, but I’m too lazy. (Being honest, lol)