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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Article Level: C1-C2 Explanation: This article explores why infinite scrolling is so addictive, explaining how dopamine, FOMO, and design tactics keep users engaged. It also highlights its impact on mental health and offers tips for gaining control over screen time. Commonly Used Words from the Article  Intermittent /ˌɪntəˈmɪtənt/ (adjective): Happening at irregular intervals. Social media [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Explanation: </strong>This article explores why infinite scrolling is so addictive, explaining how dopamine, FOMO, and design tactics keep users engaged. It also highlights its impact on mental health and offers tips for gaining control over screen time.</p>
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<p> <strong data-start="343" data-end="359">Intermittent</strong> /ˌɪntəˈmɪtənt/ <em data-start="375" data-end="388">(adjective)</em>: Happening at irregular intervals.</p>
Social media provides <strong>intermittent</strong> rewards that keep users scrolling.</li>
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<p><strong data-start="514" data-end="528">Perpetuate</strong> /pəˈpɛtʃʊeɪt/ <em data-start="543" data-end="551">(verb)</em>: To cause something to continue.</p>
Infinite scrolling <strong>perpetuates</strong> the habit of spending long hours online.</li>
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<p><strong data-start="677" data-end="693">Dissociation</strong> /dɪˌsəʊsiˈeɪʃən/ <em data-start="711" data-end="719">(noun)</em>: A state of being disconnected from time, reality, or one’s surroundings.<br /><br />Many people experience time<strong> dissociation</strong> when they scroll without noticing the hours passing.</p>
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<p data-start="4295" data-end="4383"><strong data-start="908" data-end="924">Manipulation</strong> /məˌnɪpjʊˈleɪʃn/ <em data-start="942" data-end="950">(noun)</em>: Controlling or influencing someone in a skilful or unfair way.</p>
The design of infinite scrolling can be seen as a subtle form of user <strong>manipulation</strong>.</li>
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<p><strong data-start="1119" data-end="1132">Conscious</strong> /ˈkɒnʃəs/ <em data-start="1143" data-end="1156">(adjective)</em>: Aware of something; noticing or knowing what is happening.</p>
Being <strong>conscious</strong> of your scrolling habits can help reduce screen time.<br /><br /></li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-b84f6745cb7159955bea8a956f467dd7" style="color: #d89e00"><strong data-start="13" data-end="89">   Swipe, Like, Repeat: The Psychology Behind Infinite Scrolling</strong></h3>
<p data-start="273" data-end="733">In today’s digital world, scrolling has become a habitual and almost unconscious action. Whether on social media, news websites, or entertainment platforms, the <em data-start="434" data-end="451">infinite scroll</em> design has transformed how we consume information. Unlike traditional page-by-page browsing, infinite scrolling allows users to access an endless stream of content with a simple swipe. But what is the psychology behind this design, and why is it so effective at keeping us engaged?</p>
<p data-start="735" data-end="1294">At its core, infinite scrolling relies heavily on the brain’s reward system. Each time we discover a funny video, an inspiring quote, or a piece of surprising news, our brain releases dopamine—the “feel-good” neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and motivation. This intermittent reward mechanism mirrors the psychology of slot machines, where the unpredictability of the next “reward” keeps players hooked. Similarly, users continue scrolling in search of the next interesting post, even when they originally intended to spend only a few minutes online.</p>
<p data-start="1296" data-end="1746">Another psychological principle at play is <strong data-start="1339" data-end="1373">The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO)</strong>. Platforms are designed to make users feel that something important, entertaining, or socially relevant could appear at any moment. This fear keeps users engaged for longer periods, as they do not want to miss the latest trend, breaking news story, or social update. The more people scroll, the more they fear missing something valuable—creating a self-perpetuating cycle.</p>
<p data-start="1748" data-end="2247">Infinite scrolling also eliminates the natural stopping points that previous web designs offered. Before this feature existed, reaching the bottom of a page acted as a cue to stop, reflect, or exit. Now, with no visible end in sight, users lose their sense of time and control. This lack of interruption leads to <strong data-start="2061" data-end="2084">“time dissociation”</strong>, where individuals underestimate how long they have spent online. As a result, a quick five-minute check can effortlessly turn into a 45-minute scrolling session.</p>
<p data-start="2249" data-end="2872">Despite its addictive nature, infinite scrolling is not entirely negative. It offers convenience, smooth navigation, and access to diverse content without unnecessary clicks. For content creators and businesses, it increases visibility and engagement. However, mental health experts warn that excessive scrolling can lead to anxiety, reduced attention span, and sleep disruption. Therefore, becoming aware of how this design affects our behaviour is crucial. Practising digital mindfulness—such as setting time limits, turning off non-essential notifications, or consciously pausing while scrolling—can help regulate usage.</p>
<p data-start="2874" data-end="3284">Ultimately, the psychology behind infinite scrolling demonstrates how technology capitalises on human behaviour. It is a powerful design that blends convenience with subtle manipulation. Recognising these strategies empowers users to make more conscious choices about their digital habits. The next time you catch yourself scrolling endlessly, pause and ask: <em data-start="3233" data-end="3284">Am I in control, or is the design controlling me?</em></p>
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<p data-start="475" data-end="627">• <strong data-start="477" data-end="492">Modal Verbs</strong>: Used to express ability, possibility, advice, or necessity.<br /><br data-start="553" data-end="556" /><strong data-start="556" data-end="568">Example:</strong> <em data-start="569" data-end="627">Users should control their screen time to avoid overuse.</em></p>
<p data-start="629" data-end="783">• <strong data-start="631" data-end="648">Passive Voice</strong>: Used to focus on the action rather than who performs it.<br /><br data-start="706" data-end="709" /><strong data-start="709" data-end="721">Example:</strong> <em data-start="722" data-end="783">Infinite scrolling is designed to keep users online longer.</em></p>
<p data-start="785" data-end="983">• <strong data-start="787" data-end="825">Conditional Sentences (If Clauses)</strong>: Used to talk about possible or hypothetical situations and their consequences.<br /><br data-start="905" data-end="908" /><strong data-start="908" data-end="920">Example:</strong> <em data-start="921" data-end="983">If you scroll without awareness, you may lose track of time.</em></p>
<p data-start="985" data-end="1175">• <strong data-start="987" data-end="1007">Relative Clauses</strong>: Used to add extra information about a noun without starting a new sentence.<br /><br data-start="1084" data-end="1087" /><strong data-start="1087" data-end="1099">Example:</strong> <em data-start="1100" data-end="1175">The apps that use infinite scrolling often keep people engaged for hours.</em><br /><br /><strong data-start="1189" data-end="1250">Mini Grammar Lesson: Modal Verbs for Advice &amp; Possibility</strong></p>
<p data-start="1252" data-end="1357">• <strong data-start="1254" data-end="1261">Can</strong>: Used to express possibility.<br /><br data-start="1291" data-end="1294" /><strong data-start="1294" data-end="1306">Example:</strong> <em data-start="1307" data-end="1357">Excessive scrolling can harm your sleep quality.</em></p>
<p data-start="1359" data-end="1484">• <strong data-start="1361" data-end="1371">Should</strong>: Used to give advice or recommendations.<br /><br data-start="1412" data-end="1415" /><strong data-start="1415" data-end="1427">Example:</strong> <em data-start="1428" data-end="1484">You should take short breaks while using social media.</em></p>
<p data-start="1486" data-end="1639">• <strong data-start="1488" data-end="1503">May / Might</strong>: Used to express a weaker or uncertain possibility.<br /><br data-start="1555" data-end="1558" /><strong data-start="1558" data-end="1570">Example:</strong> <em data-start="1571" data-end="1639">Using your phone late at night may affect your focus the next day.<br /><br /></em></p>
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<p>How does the dopamine reward system contribute to the addictive nature of infinite scrolling?</p>
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