The Quit the Feed Blog
Essays on Social Media Addiction, Focus, Mental Clarity & Real Life

by Henriette Hochstein-Frädrich – author, keynote speaker, and thought leader exploring attention, digital behavior, and radical focus in an age of constant distraction.

Social Media Is Addictive: Why the Verdicts Against Meta and Google Could Be Big Tech’s Big Tobacco Moment
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Social Media Is Addictive: Why the Verdicts Against Meta and Google Could Be Big Tech’s Big Tobacco Moment

Multi-million-dollar rulings against Meta and Google. Headlines across the globe. And suddenly, an uncomfortable question is back on the table: What if social media isn’t just annoying — but systematically addictive? Why the tech industry may be entering its “Big Tobacco moment” — and why this could be the best time yet to walk away from the feed.

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(Social) Media Addiction in Children: We’re Building a Drug and Calling It Progress
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(Social) Media Addiction in Children: We’re Building a Drug and Calling It Progress

We would never say, “Oh, just let the kids smoke — everyone’s doing it.” Yet today we hand them smartphones and call it progress. A new study on media addiction is raising uncomfortable questions. Social media is addictive — and not just for children. Why it’s time to rethink attention, responsibility and what real progress actually means.

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The Upward Glance: How Social Media Quietly Poisons Our Happiness
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The Upward Glance: How Social Media Quietly Poisons Our Happiness

Envy is not a feeling we like to talk about. It feels too small, too embarrassing, too uncomfortable to admit. And yet, it sits with us every day — in the bathroom in the morning, at the office at noon, on the sofa at night. Because we live in a time where we are constantly immersed in the lives of others. Carefully curated fragments, polished to perfection, looping endlessly across our screens. Social media has democratised social comparison — and with it, envy.

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