RabbitHole Case Study
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The Internet is a dynamic and fascinating space that has forever changed the way we live.
It has opened up endless possibilities for us to connect, explore, and create.
But do you ever feel like the internet is taking over your life?

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The age of endless content.

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, where technology seamlessly integrates into our daily lives, a silent epidemic is gaining momentum—digital addiction. At the heart of this issue lies the ubiquitous feature of infinite scrolling, a mechanism designed to keep users engaged indefinitely.

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Problem

Scrolling into darkness.

Infinite scrolling, a design choice employed by many websites and applications, was initially introduced to enhance user experience. However, its unintended consequences have become increasingly apparent. The infinite scroll seamlessly feeds users a continuous stream of content, capitalizing on the psychology of engagement and the desire for novelty. This endless feed, while seemingly harmless, plays a pivotal role in the development and perpetuation of digital addiction.

Solution

Setting digital boundaries.

The key to breaking free from the clutches of digital addiction lies in intentionally restricting the infinite scrolling feature. By placing limitations on the never-ending feed of content, users regain control over their digital consumption and create space for mindful interaction.

Research

Setting digital boundaries.

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Context

The age of endless content.

The age of endless content.

Caught in a cycle.
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, where technology seamlessly integrates into our daily lives, digital addiction is becoming a concern. At the heart of this issue lies the ubiquitous feature of infinite scrolling, a mechanism designed to keep users engaged indefinitely.
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