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“The average human”
Discovered via Reddit.

“The average human”

Discovered via Reddit.

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Mr. Kaufman’s Facebook and LinkedIn accounts are tied to his Twitter page, so when he posts an update on Twitter, it appears on all three accounts. “And when I can figure out how to make it syndicate to Google+, I’ll do that, too,” he said, though he initially resisted Google+. “Do I really need another thing to keep track of?” he said he had wondered.

The answer was no, but so far Mr. Kaufman, 29, of Fort Collins, Colo., has kept his social media routine to less than 30 minutes each morning (well, except for the day he spent pruning the list of people he followed on Twitter to 85, down from an indigestible 1,500).

That said, he keeps his social networking dashboards open on his computer all day to absorb their hiccups of information. Because he works alone, he likes the “water cooler effect” of his friends’ feeds: the ease with which he can say hello to someone far away, if only for a moment.

When he has to focus, he relies on Freedom, a productivity application that blocks the Internet for up to eight hours. Alternatively, he configures his computer so that when he tries to point his browser to, say, Google+, the computer takes him to a page on the desktop instead.

“If you use your willpower once to change the environment,” he said, “there’s no discipline required.”

Some users think all this networking is leading to alienation.

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Digitally Fatigued, Networkers Try New Sites, but Strategize to Avoid Burnout - NYTimes.com

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Your telephone of tomorrow.

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Value and secrecy in San Francisco

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Just a phone man.

Just a phone man.

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A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following an air raid on October 8, 1940, reading a book titled “The History of London.

The printed page.

A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following an air raid on October 8, 1940, reading a book titled “The History of London.

The printed page.

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