What do normal people look at on their phones?
I’ve been on Reddit for over a decade. But I’m done with that site and want to do something else. What do normal people look at on their phones? Is it all social media? Streaming?
I’ve been on Reddit for over a decade. But I’m done with that site and want to do something else. What do normal people look at on their phones? Is it all social media? Streaming?
feedum_sneedson, Why the fuck are you asking me, damn.
jacktherippah, Probably social media like Facebook, Instagram, … Or video sharing sites like TikTok (yuck!) and YouTube.
totallynotarobot, You object to only one of those four?
jacktherippah, I couldn’t care less about the others. I have extremely strong opinions about TikTok though.
fin, +1 for YouTube and TikTok
Graphy, Idk but wtf are people always doing on their phone in the car. Am I the weird one where I can’t even think of anything I’d like to do on my phone while driving? I can change media and text my wife all via voice control if I need to.
ALostInquirer, I used to try to use voice control for changing media when driving, but found it hilariously unreliable since it had to try to parse the voice command through the music. Is there a trick to that besides having a better mic I’m missing?
indepndnt, I dunno about everything, but my car has a talk button on the steering wheel, I think you press it to answer the phone or whatever, but when Android Auto is active, that button works the same as saying “OK Google”. I would imagine it does something similar with CarPlay. Maybe you have a similar button?
ObsidianZed, In my car (2016), Bluetooth supports phone calls and that’s it, so I have a separate Bluetooth receiver always plugged into my aux port. So I have to cycle music manually.
ALostInquirer, Similar to the other person that replied to ya, I’m in an older vehicle so I don’t have anything like that in mine, instead relying on either aux cable or bluetooth receiver to connect the phone to the audio system. It got to the point that I got a bluetooth media remote to get around the unreliability of voice commands.
Graphy, Idk what system you’re using but I use CarPlay and android auto. Both of them are able to mute when I press the chat button or if I yell “hey whatever”
ALostInquirer, Older vehicle, so it’s basically just the phone and either an aux cable or bluetooth receiver, so that probably explains some of it 😅
turkalino, You know how you scroll through your Instagram feed and then stop when you get to the big checkmark?
Yeah, normal people keep scrolling. For literally an hour or two at a time.
SlothMama, What big checkmark???
PutangInaMo, I tried Instagram but it’s like scrolling through Facebook videos… all garbage.
TJDetweiler, Wikipedia rabbit holes
kratoz29, I’m one of those psychos who flash custom roms just because I can, so that is a big time consuming activity I have with my phone, other than that I usually use Sync for Lemmy, Sync for Reddit, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Feeder/Feedly and Firefox Beta, among other apps.
TheJims, If I ever find a normal person I’ll ask them for you.
csm10495, Lots of people are on TikTok and Instagram.
I on the other hand stare at the nearest wall.
soggy_kitty, I get the busy train to work every day and can confirm this statement. Everyone on Thier phones is either scrolling an app with pics/vids or messaging someone.
The few left look at a wall, no other category
sarchar, Pleased to meet you, fellow wallwatcher.
jjjalljs, Normal people seem to look at a lot of social media, yes. Instagram, tiktok, whatever. Some people also have a lot of group chats.
Some people read. Your library probably offers free ebooks. Comics, too, when I want something even simpler.
frozencat, youtube, texting videos
EmperorHenry, I watch stuff on libretube…But I’m not normal.
cosmicrookie, After quitting Facebook and Instagram, I spend a lot more time reading books on my phone. I have found two apps to read and listen to free books through my library.
nycki, Advertisements.
Xanis, Dunno about normal, per se. I have adhd and when I’m not forgetting what I was about to do in the time between having the thought and picking up my phone, I am often diving down some rabbit hole. This might be a quick Google search in a definition, or to figure out where I heard a word. For example, a friend recently mentioned acid reflux. So my brain thought “GERD?”, “GERDY??”, “THE HERDY GERDY?!?” which led me to Wikipedia, then to a handful of rather cool videos on Youtube of people playing the instrument.
Er…
My point being: Use it as a helpful miscellaneous tool. Like a physical widget that can go along with near any activity.
viking, I’m reading ebooks with ReadEra (adfree and unrestricted in the free version, bought it during some 50% sale to support the dev).
Else I’m reading news (news.google.com with a highly curated blocklist of >150 sites) and play a bunch of word games like Wordle, Dordle, Quordle, Octordle, crosswordle, fibble, symble, thirdle, warmle and whatever else.
JackGreenEarth, I don’t know about your ereader, but Librera has been working great for me, it’s very customisable, is FOSS, and is on F-Droid.
viking, Sounds great! Really not looking for a change since I’ve been happy with it for a solid decade, but it’s great to know there are alternatives.
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