The Psychology of Doomscrolling
Why We Keep Reading Bad News
Many people repeatedly consume negative news despite feeling worse afterward. This behavior is called doomscrolling.
The Brain’s Negativity Bias
Humans evolved to pay more attention to threats than positive information. This helped our ancestors survive but now keeps us glued to alarming headlines.
Psychological Effects
- Increased anxiety
- Difficulty concentrating
- Sleep disturbances
- Emotional exhaustion
Why It Feels Addictive
Each new update promises important information. The brain believes the next article may provide certainty, but uncertainty keeps the cycle going.
Breaking the Habit
- Set time limits for news consumption
- Avoid news before bedtime
- Follow reliable sources only
- Balance negative news with positive content
Being informed is healthy. Constant exposure to distressing information is not.
