“Ever connected, perhaps fearing disconnection itself more than the fear of missing out, we live the informational appetite. We have internalized and institutionalized it by hoarding photos we’ll never organize, much less look at again; by tracking ourselves relentlessly; by feeling a peculiar anxiety whenever we find ourselves without a cell phone signal. We’ve learned to deal with information overload by denying its existence or adopting it as a sociocultural value, sprinkled with a bit of the martyrdom of the Protestant work ethic. It’s a badge of honor now to be too busy, always flooded with to-do items. It’s a problem that comes with success, which is why we’re willing to spend so much time online, engaging in, as Ian Bogost called it, hyperemployment.”
―
Terms of Service: Social Media and the Price of Constant Connection
Share this quote:
Friends Who Liked This Quote
To see what your friends thought of this quote, please sign up!
0 likes
All Members Who Liked This Quote
None yet!
This Quote Is From
Terms of Service: Social Media and the Price of Constant Connection
by
Jacob Silverman238 ratings, average rating, 53 reviews
Browse By Tag
- love (101413)
- life (79419)
- inspirational (75889)
- humor (44360)
- philosophy (30990)
- inspirational-quotes (28922)
- god (26886)
- truth (24751)
- wisdom (24632)
- romance (24372)
- poetry (23326)
- life-lessons (22597)
- quotes (21034)
- death (20551)
- happiness (19021)
- travel (18634)
- hope (18538)
- faith (18393)
- inspiration (17303)
- spirituality (15713)
- relationships (15559)
- life-quotes (15412)
- religion (15389)
- motivational (15330)
- love-quotes (15224)
- writing (14944)
- success (14186)
- motivation (13186)
- time (12870)
- motivational-quotes (12220)
