“Groundswell
technologies are exploding. They're cheap and easy to create and
improve, they tap easily into the Internet advertising economy, and
they connect people who naturally want to connect.” (274
Groundswell)
All
of it sounds good and when you first think about the pros of the
groundswell you don't seam to find any cons. But sadly,
it
might be rather devastating. The groundswell has already embedded
within every activity in the real world.(275)
There
is no doubt that social media with all its entertainment and
communication opportunities can cause an addiction. And just like
with any other types of addiction, sooner or later there comes a
concern and then a detox.

Joy
of Missing Out: enjoying what you’re doing in the here and now and
not on social media broadcasting or seeing what everybody else is
doing.(urbandictionary.com)
JoMO
touched the right chord. The Huffington Post has named 2014 “The
Year of JOMO”. JoMO
became so popular and has been extensively discussed, that in 2013
term 'digital detox' was registered in Oxford dictionary.
Lets
take a look at how people in different countries give up on the Internet and
cell phones in order to come back to “normal” lifestyle.
Wisdom 2.0

Hamburgers vs. Facebook friends
Burger
King held anti-digital Whopper® Sacrifice campaign under the slogan
“Friendship is strong but the whopper is stronger”. Burger King
promised to grant a free whooper to everyone who would delete 10
friends via Whopper® Sacrifice app and announce it on Facebook.
After 233 906 friends sacrificed Facebook closed the app as it
contradicted its policy.
Off-line camps

No Wi-Fi hotels

No cell phones party

Anti-tech clothes and accessory
The
Way We See The World - NY product design consultancy came up with the
idea of creating a tech accessory called Phonekerchief. It's a cover for your cell phone blocking incoming calls and texts.
This
invention aims to help people not to get distracted by the technology
during person to person communications.
Japanees
designer Kunihiko Morinaga created a line of clothing that blocks
cell
phone signals
allowing people wearing it to focus on physical life.
Apps
vs. apps
There
are quite a few digital detox apps:
Headspace
– aims to better your life quality and teach how to fight stress
and tiredness with simple yet effective meditation lessons;
Keepmeout
– temporarily blocks access to social media websites;
Digital
Detox App – shuts down your electronic device for a set period of
time;
Accountkiller
– provides links to instructions on how to delete accounts from all
popular networks;
DeleteMe
– deletes all personal information from some biggest social
networks including contact information and photos.
As
said in the book “when the groundswell surrounds you like a cocoon,
when you breath it like air and depend on it always, the world will
feel very different.” (275) And it already does feel different!
It's time to make a right decision whether to dive into the world of
technology with our heads or learn how to know when enough is enough.
What are your thoughts?
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