People who turn off phone notifications aren’t avoiding connection — they’re protecting the last parts of their attention that still belong to them (opens in new tab)
Somewhere in the settings of every phone is a long list of applications, each with a switch governing whether it may interrupt you. For most people the switches are left as they came: on. The phone arrives configured to reach you, and reaching you is treated as the natural state of things. A smaller group […]
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