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What is digital infoxication?

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 4:56 am
by bitheerani319
Infoxication is the excess or overload of information that prevents you from going deeper into the topics you address.
It has its main niche on the Internet. The English term for digital infoxication is “information overload.”
There are many digital media that bombard us with information: blogs, social networks, search engines, etc. and you try to attend to it all but, in the end, you collapse and do not consume it.
This situation can cause anxiety, nervousness and discomfort, for fear of missing something of those inputs that reach you, which may be important for your interests.
How can I recognize if I am “infoxicated”?
At some point it has happened to all of us that we have become blocked, seeing ourselves before more sources of information than we can control. And this has led us to a paralysis because we do not know where to begin australia phone number list organize that information. It
also happens that we read diagonally, because we believe that this way we capture the important information more quickly. We do not read articles or posts word by word, from left to right and from top to bottom. We do not go into depth in understanding the text, but we stay on the surface.
If you know and are familiar with these symptoms, it means that you have gone through one of their phases.
Luckily, there are tools that help us manage digital information. At the end of the post we see some of them.
Now that we are clear about the meaning and symptoms, you surely understand that we are facing a digital disease of the 21st century.
Before going into the possible causes of the topic we are dealing with today, I leave you with some questions that I would like you to reflect on:
Is it worth it to go to the limit of blocking our brain, paralyzing it to the point of not being able to carry out our daily tasks?
Is there information that we can “sacrifice” in order to focus on what is important?


Why do we get infoxicated?
The answer to this question is simple: we are infoxicated because we are hooked on new technologies.
And we are not just talking about blogs, websites or Facebook.
How many times do you check your WhatsApp notifications a day? How often do you check your smartphone notifications? Is it really necessary to do so often?
We have become accustomed to immediate consumption. We
are used to the “now” and the “right now” and we create needs that seem very important to us, but 2 hours later they are relegated by a new input.