Kannada actor Shivarajkumar, the eldest son of legendary actor late Dr Rajkumar, avoids all social media interactions. The company soon took flak with many activists slamming the giant for turning its users into lab rats and soon there were calls to stop the experiment. but then there’s this freedom from distractions..Celebrities are quitting too. We’re glad Newton was not handing out likes when the fruit landed. People are trying to achieve these moments of intense focus and clarity.”But the most damning, recent observation comes from Ashish Hemrajani, the CEO of Bookmyshow. I used to spend an average of at least four hours browsing. Because some of mankind’s biggest leaps happened when just one person had this moment of instant, unparalleled clarity triggering flashes of genius. There are campaigns being organised! 99 Days of Freedom is a Dutch collective which is asking people to “abstain from Facebook for 99 days” to then find out how their lives have improved.. I constantly interact with the press and that is how I still reach people. “I do not want to share every decision in life with the world. My advice Just quit. The numbers are claiming a certain portion of the adult population is wisening up and indeed quitting.. Precious time spent in the company of loved ones, amidst nature and sometimes, just by yourself. I don’t think I am interested in Twitter that much.”The futureWill the world quit as one Highly unlikely. looking at what people are doing. Or pick up the phone and reach out, old school. According to science, these are when ideas strike. March 5 of this year is the National Day of (total) Unplugging, which is part of the Sabbath. I’m quite happy with just emails, calls and messages. Thing is, this is the population the world's relying on for the next big, life-altering eureka moment. We’re happy Archimedes was not ‘posting’ in the bath and that Edison had enough focus in him to invent — and finally end up holding 1,093 patents to his name.
The global average is 20 minutes but Facebook says a consumer in the United States spends over 40 minutes on the website. Juxtapose that figure to where the US economy is now and you have a broad understanding of what’s happening in that country.It's not just Facebook either. My phone and my home are always reachable to them.. But after a while it all got a bit too intrusive and way too consuming for me.. He decided to delete his account after he discovered that a friend who had over 1,500 pals had just six people showing up at his funeral..” Others find no need of these networks. You see, social media companies are pouring millions to increase one particular aspect in their analytics — time spent on sites.”There are many like Agrawal. “It has been seven months since I have quit all forms of social media,” says Hyderabad-based techie Akash Agrawal.But now, I have invested that time in activities I want to pursue and yes, quitting has helped tremendously. The quittersWell, society is urging its own to take up experiments too. In India Ranbir Kapoor has openly admitted he finds social media “boring”. It’s hard the first few weeks. More time spent, means more time to look at ads!And Facebook’s trying to increase time spent. Talk to former users and they speak of quitting social media as if they’ve been successful in fighting a drug habit. “It’s a mystery to me. I am very much aware of the developments in the society and I do my best to react to it in my own way. Last year, the company thought up a plan to alter users’ moods to make the product more “alluring”. In fact, 11 million young users have left Facebook since 2011. It does pale in comparison to its over 1 billion monthly active users but the exodus has been large enough for the tech firm to take note. Yet it saves the average user 1683 minutes. For social media companies, time spent is extremely important because it’s an absolutely water-proof statistic for advertisers looking for a good platform.. I like to stay connected with my fans directly. Frankly I find it too scary.. “Joining the 99 days of freedom experiment only takes a few minutes.. however, the youngsters are still part of a rising trend of peaking numbers.Life’s full of moments.. Sometimes on social platforms, we are asked unnecessary questions on every issue, and I feel it unwarranted.. I can’t handle being that accessible all the time.