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  1. There’s an app to sleep, an app to eat,
    An app to count my daily feet.
    A ping, a chime, a red dot,
    Notifications I forgot!

    Why do I need a thousand apps
    To order coffee, track my naps?
    If you force one more download, friend,
    My patience (and account) will end! 📱💥

    #TechOverload #AppFatigue #NotificationsOff #UserExperience

  2. There’s an app to sleep, an app to eat,
    An app to count my daily feet.
    A ping, a chime, a red dot,
    Notifications I forgot!

    Why do I need a thousand apps
    To order coffee, track my naps?
    If you force one more download, friend,
    My patience (and account) will end! 📱💥

    #TechOverload #AppFatigue #NotificationsOff #UserExperience

  3. #AppFatigue IPA: /æp/ /fəˈtiːɡ/ (n) The tendency to NOT install new apps on your mobile phone because you finally understand that most apps should just be a website so you can seamlessly use a service on a PC, laptop, tablet or mobile device. Also a sign of distrust as apps are black boxes with access to a lot of data sources that invade your privacy in ways you can hardly quantify.

  4. #AppFatigue IPA: /æp/ /fəˈtiːɡ/ (n) The tendency to NOT install new apps on your mobile phone because you finally understand that most apps should just be a website so you can seamlessly use a service on a PC, laptop, tablet or mobile device. Also a sign of distrust as apps are black boxes with access to a lot of data sources that invade your privacy in ways you can hardly quantify.

  5. #AppFatigue IPA: /æp/ /fəˈtiːɡ/ (n) The tendency to NOT install new apps on your mobile phone because you finally understand that most apps should just be a website so you can seamlessly use a service on a PC, laptop, tablet or mobile device. Also a sign of distrust as apps are black boxes with access to a lot of data sources that invade your privacy in ways you can hardly quantify.

  6. #AppFatigue IPA: /æp/ /fəˈtiːɡ/ (n) The tendency to NOT install new apps on your mobile phone because you finally understand that most apps should just be a website so you can seamlessly use a service on a PC, laptop, tablet or mobile device. Also a sign of distrust as apps are black boxes with access to a lot of data sources that invade your privacy in ways you can hardly quantify.