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doomscrolling

American  
[doom-skroh-ling] / ˈdumˌskroʊ lɪŋ /
Or doom-scrolling

noun

Digital Technology.
  1. the practice of obsessively checking online news for updates, especially on social media feeds, with the expectation that the news will be bad, such that the feeling of dread from this negative expectation fuels a compulsion to continue looking for updates in a self-perpetuating cycle.


Etymology

Origin of doomscrolling

First recorded in 2016; doomscroll ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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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.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether it’s doomscrolling through endless social-media feeds or turning to AI to complete tasks in seconds that once took hours, efficiency has become our default expectation.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s for the reasons we expect: financial uncertainty, doomscrolling, general malaise.

From Los Angeles Times

Here’s the catch: School usually ends around 3 p.m., but doomscrolling doesn’t.

From The Wall Street Journal