We still did n’t know who was going to win the presidency. Americans spent more time tracking through their Twitter feeds than they normally do.
The networks called the election for Joe Biden by Saturday morning. Your doomscrolling may have turned into gleefreshing, the newly-coined term for manually updating your feed to read good news.
The iOS screen time feature helps you know how your screen time compares to the week before. We started seeing the updates on Sunday.
Alright, what was everyone’s screen time?. The screen time of everyone’s time was what was the audience’s time?.
My New Years resolution was to spend less time on my phone pic.twitter.com/7twn9u3ss7.
Gene park of the Washington Post got down into the nitty gritty of how many hours of screen time he averaged. Park of Washington Post spoke out about exactly how many hour screen time was.
Post your screen times for last week pic.twitter.com/nwkumgdrkdddd.
Not everyone was interested to learn (or to tell others) how much more screen time they had last week compared to the week before.
Good morning to everyone except my weekly screen time report report report. Good morning for everyone except a weekly screentime report. Check out a report on screen time and screen time.
Everyone as their screen time reports come in today’s morning morning morning. Everyone as its screen time reporting comes in today today.
There’s a lot of research on screen time but it’s not all that conclusive. Some studies suggest too much screen time makes people anxious.
If you’re worried about last week’s screen time, maybe let yourself off the hook a little bit. If you’ve been worried about the screen time you’re concerned about screen time.
I hereby absolve you of all the sins contained in your weekly screen time report. God loves you and forgives you, and your eyes will heal in time.