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Interrupting the endless scroll
Ahmedabad Mirror
|January 23, 2026
Experts weigh in on how (and why) content creators are challenging mindless social media use and the methods being used to disrupt feeds
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It's simple to accidentally become entranced by an endless loop of videos on Instagram or Facebook.
But sometimes, that mindless scroll is interrupted by a reminder that what you thought was a 10-minute break on your phone was more like 30.
Armed with a kind voice and scientific research, Olivia Yokubonis, often pops up in feeds on social platforms, gently reminding viewers that they might not remember the video they saw two videos before she appeared on the screen.
Yokubonis is a content creator who goes by the name Olivia Unplugged online, making videos to combat overuse or mindless use of social media. For the most part, people who view her videos welcome the disruption from the endless loop of content, treating it as a wake-up call to get off their phones. Other times, they are snarky.
"People will comment and they'll be like, 'Oh, (it's) ironic that you're posting. And I'm like, 'Where else am I supposed to find you, Kyle? Outside? You're not outside. You are here, sitting here,'" she said. "For us to actually be seen, we have to be where people are."
Yokubonis' content responds to the feeling many people have that they spend too much time on social media or apps.
"Most people have no clue how much time they spend on social media," said Ofir Turel, a professor of information systems management at the University of Melbourne who has been studying social media use for years. Through his research, Turel found that when he presented people with their screen time information, they were practically "in a state of shock" and many people voluntarily reduced their usage afterwards.
Yokubonis is part of a growing group of content creators who make videos encouraging viewers to close out the app they're on. Some are aggressive in their approach, some more tame; some only occasionally post about social media overuse, and some, like Yokubonis, devote their accounts to it.
यह कहानी Ahmedabad Mirror के January 23, 2026 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
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