doomscrolling
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of doomscrolling
First recorded in 2016; doomscroll ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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The government had already said it would launch the public consultation in March, seeking opinions about restricting children's access to AI chatbots and limiting infinite scrolling features for children – also known as doomscrolling.
From BBC
They are supervised - no sitting on a bench next to the weights while doomscrolling for this lot - and are specifically designed with curling in mind.
From BBC
This leads to even more people, especially teens, spending all their time “doomscrolling” social feeds.
Drop the doomscrolling for a day, make the time to read them all and become a better Southern Californian in the process.
From Los Angeles Times
“I do not want her to grow up on algorithmically-fed pieces of content, doomscrolling.”
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