Dumbphone Owners Have Lost Their Minds: The Logging Off Industrial Complex
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Are dumb phones actually the solution to our anxieties, or are they a $400 scam built on a moral panic?
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Over the past few years, a massive industry has emerged around dumb phones and the concept of logging off. From $400 minimalist dumb phones to influencers selling digital detox courses, logging off has become big business. Schools are banning phones. Politicians are blaming screen time. Media outlets are calling Gen Z “addicted.”
But is ditching your smartphone actually the answer? In this video, I sat down with WIRED journalist Ilana Klein to unpack the rise of the logging-off movement. We discuss how reasonable concerns over screen time have metastasized into a consumer movement selling $400 minimalist dumb phones for millions in profit.
We also dive deep into the anti-smartphone moral panic , which is heavily pushed by reactionary politicians and legacy media. We explore the history of our relationship with the internet, from the tech optimism of the early 2010s and the algorithmic shift in 2016 , to the dangerous reality of school phone bans that are leading to AI surveillance and increased police interactions for students.
We also talk about the concept of "smartphone addiction," what it really means, and why your issues with technology are often manifestations of much larger societal problems.
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We cover:
The history of smartphones and how our relationship to them changed
Why dumb phones are being marketed as luxury wellness products
The moral panic around teen mental health and smartphones (and why the data is messier than you think)
How figures like Tristan Harris and Jonathan Haidt shaped the anti-tech, pro-surveillance narrative
Why "phone addiction" isn't a real clinical concept, and what you're actually feeling
Practical ways to improve your relationship with technology without throwing your phone in a river
Why the anti-smartphone movement is anti-privacy and pro-surveillance
How to think about your phone as a tool instead of an enemy