Compulsive Online Scrolling Has No Intentional Low-Stimulation Alternative
Users struggling with compulsive online browsing and clicking have no designed alternative that provides intentional low-stimulation engagement to interrupt habitual behavior. Existing solutions either block content entirely or provide equally stimulating alternatives.
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