Exploring Terms Related to Compulsive Scrolling and Rewriting

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😎 Is the term “compulsive scrolling” frequently used or there are others with more usage that have a similar meaning?
🤖 The term “compulsive scrolling” is not very frequently used, but it is understandable and descriptive. It refers to the habit or urge of constantly scrolling through social media feeds, websites, or other digital content, often without paying much attention or finding anything meaningful [www.merriam-webster.com]

There are some other terms that have a similar meaning, but they may not be as widely recognized or specific. Some possible synonyms or related terms are:

• Doomscrolling: Scrolling through negative or distressing news or content, often for long periods of time, despite feeling anxious or depressed [www.thesaurus.com]

• Infomania: The compulsive desire to check or accumulate news and information, typically via mobile devices or computers [www.thesaurus.com]

• Information overload: The state of being overwhelmed by the amount or complexity of information available, especially on the internet.

• Screen addiction: The excessive or compulsive use of screens, such as smartphones, tablets, computers, or TVs, that interferes with one’s daily life, health, or well-being.

I hope this helps you find some alternatives to the term “compulsive scrolling”. If you have any other questions, please let me know. 😊 [www.merriam-webster.com] [www.thesaurus.com] [www.thesaurus.com]
😎 Are there any other similar terms that include “scrolling” in it?
🤖 There are not many other terms that include “scrolling” in it and have a similar meaning to “compulsive scrolling”. Most of the terms with scrolling are related to the technical or graphical aspects of displaying content on a screen, such as smooth scrolling, parallax scrolling, or horizontal scrolling [en.wikipedia.org]

One possible term that includes “scrolling” and has a similar meaning to “compulsive scrolling” is “doomscrolling”. This term refers to the habit or urge of scrolling through negative or distressing news or content, often for long periods of time, despite feeling anxious or depressed [www.thesaurus.com] Doomscrolling is a type of compulsive scrolling that focuses on the worst aspects of the world or one’s situation.

Another possible term that includes “scrolling” and has a similar meaning to “compulsive scrolling” is “infoscraping”. This term refers to the habit or urge of scrolling through large amounts of information or data, often without processing or retaining it, in search of something useful or interesting [www.thesaurus.com] Infoscraping is a type of compulsive scrolling that focuses on the quantity rather than the quality of the content.

I hope this helps you find some alternatives to the term “compulsive scrolling”. If you have any other questions, please let me know. 😊 [en.wikipedia.org] [www.thesaurus.com] [www.thesaurus.com]
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• Do you want to learn about technological innovation, explore the connection between art and business, and enjoy the lasting impact and engagement of blogs? Follow this LinkedIn Page, share your own content, and visit www.reddgr.com instead of wasting time on ephemeral social media updates and mindless scrolling.

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😎 Try a few more with less changes in the structure and order of the words
🤖 Okay, here are a few more options with less changes in the structure and order of the words:

• Follow this LinkedIn Page and share your own content if you are curious about technological innovation, interested in the connection between art and business, and value the lasting impact and engagement of blogs. Visit www.reddgr.com to learn more and avoid ephemeral social media updates and mindless scrolling.

• For those who are curious about technological innovation, interested in the connection between art and business, and value the lasting impact and engagement of blogs, follow this LinkedIn Page and share your own content. You can also visit www.reddgr.com for more insights and resources, and stay away from ephemeral social media updates and mindless scrolling.

• Follow this LinkedIn Page, share your own content, and visit www.reddgr.com. You will find content that is relevant to you if you are curious about technological innovation, interested in the connection between art and business, and value the lasting impact and engagement of blogs. You will also avoid ephemeral social media updates and mindless scrolling.

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🤖 Sure, I can help you rewrite fixing issues and making only small changes to the text. Here are some possible ways to do it:

• If you are curious about technological innovation and the connection between art and business, follow this LinkedIn Page and share your own content. Visit reddgr.com to check out our current projects, such as Reddgr’s blog, Talking to Chatbots, and the $DGR12 index. Discover the value and lasting impact of long content over ephemeral social media updates and mindless scrolling.

• Follow this LinkedIn Page and share your own content if you are curious about technological innovation and the connection between art and business. You can also visit reddgr.com to explore our current projects, like Reddgr’s blog, Talking to Chatbots, and the $DGR12 index. Learn how long content can have more value and lasting impact than ephemeral social media updates and mindless scrolling.

• Curious about technological innovation and the connection between art and business? Follow this LinkedIn Page and share your own content. Visit reddgr.com to see our current projects, including Reddgr’s blog, Talking to Chatbots, and the $DGR12 index. Find out how long content beats ephemeral social media updates and mindless scrolling in value and lasting impact.

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