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Lately my search history feels like it’s all doomscrolling—just one global crisis after another. I catch myself doing it almost automatically, and it’s starting to really color my mood. I’m curious if anyone else has noticed their own online searches quietly shaping their outlook on everything.
I hear you the doomscrolling loop is real for me lately and it drags my mood down after every search
The pattern might be a confirmation bias trap where our feeds amplify negative signals and we confuse intensity with importance
Maybe you are just curious about bad news and the internet keeps replying with more of it even when you search for something neutral
I am not convinced doomscrolling is the main culprit here and I would want to see more than vibes before labeling it a mood changer
Maybe the question is not why the news hurts but when we choose to log off and what we replace it with
As a writer I notice doomscrolling tweaks pacing and tone in my own work when I let headlines push the mood
Could it be that this habit is a signal to recalibrate not a failure of will but a hint to set boundaries around search time