
On Purpose with Jay Shetty Addicted to Scrolling? 3 Small Changes to STOP Feeling Drained After Scrolling Social Media
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Dec 5, 2025 Explore how social media algorithms shape our identities and perceptions. Discover the subtle ways our behaviors teach these systems, fueling insecurities and comparison. Jay shares practical strategies for reclaiming control over our feeds, suggesting mindful following and implementing real-world anchors. Learn why negativity thrives online and how it impacts mental health, alongside potential fixes for healthier engagement. Ultimately, it’s about recognizing our role in co-creating these digital spaces and choosing agency over the algorithms.
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Bots Still Built Echo Chambers
- A University of Amsterdam experiment showed bots formed echo chambers without algorithms.
- Bots followed similar voices, reposted extremes, and gravitated to partisan clusters by choice.
Human Biases Feed The Machine
- Human negativity bias, outrage signaling, and cognitive ease drive engagement with negative content.
- Jay explains these psychological drivers make social media exploitative even without malicious code.
Push For Chronological Feeds
- Demand chronological feeds by default and transparent toggle options.
- Jay advises platforms should let users switch easily between chronological and algorithmic feeds.


