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Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes

Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.

By Alex Vadukul
Jan. 30, 2025

"Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'

"When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.

"'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.

"She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.

"'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York.

"But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.

"The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine.

"They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.

"Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"

Read more:
nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/l

Archived version:
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#SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine

The New York Times · Luddite Teens Still Don’t Want Your LikesBy Alex Vadukul

CBS News: We asked four teens to swap their smartphones for flip phones. Here’s what happened.. “Ben said he used to average up to five hours of screen time per day. Once he switched to a flip phone, it went down to about 30 minutes. So, CBS News asked four of Ben’s friends, Carson, Ranita, Jamison and Maya — all 8th graders in New Jersey — to try flip phones for a week. Maya said her […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/01/23/cbs-news-we-asked-four-teens-to-swap-their-smartphones-for-flip-phones-heres-what-happened/

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Sometimes, boring prevails over fun. That’s the general theme of Allison Johnson’s review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, the company’s newest clamshell-style foldable phone. Read why reliability wins out at The Verge: flip.it/oPrrAK
#Tech #Technology #Samsung #Phone #FlipPhones #Mobile

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The Verge · Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 review: the practical flip phoneBy Allison Johnson

While out on a walk earlier, I stopped at a pedestrian crossing and saw a man look at his flip phone.

We had a nice chat as we waited, and I felt a sense of beleaguered connection with him and other flip phone users.

How long can we in the Fellowship Of The Flip hold out against the smartphone siege?

#Technology #FlipPhones

Picture: Young man using flip phone - Ananian - Wikimedia Commons

> The ubiquity of smartphones is causing some to pine for simpler times, when we didn’t have the entire history of humankind’s knowledge at our fingertips on devices that tracked our every move. There’s a growing trend, particularly among young people, to use non-smartphones, or “basic phones.” The reasons range from aesthetic to financial to concern for mental health.
georgiarecorder.com/2024/02/12
#FoolPhones #SmartPhones #FlipPhones #CriminalPhones #GeorgiaAttorneyGeneral
/HT @upstreamism

Georgia Recorder · Georgia AG claims not having a phone makes you a criminal - Georgia RecorderDeputy Attorney General John Fowler argued in state court possession of a basic cellphone indicates criminal intent to commit conspiracy.

#introduction
Hello! I'm Jonathan.

Although I've lived in the USA for many years, I'm a Brit who doesn't want to take US citizenship. I liked living in France but have to stay in America. I miss the NHS!

Soft left politics, still enraged about Brexit, worried that Starmer is being overcautious.

Books I've enjoyed recently:
- Yasunari Kawabata "Snow Country"
- Michael Kazin "What It Took To Win"
- Laurence Sterne "A Sentimental Journey"

Atheist with an interest in religion.

I drink huge quantities of builder's tea, but treat myself to Darjeeling from time to time.

I also enjoy Campari, IPAs, and White Horse whisky.

Favourite food: quiche lorraine, Central Texas barbecue, smoked salmon. I miss roast lamb, Aero, and Bovril on toast.

I don’t get why people really want to go back to those flip phones, they are complicated to use and limited in functionality. In fact, I opted for a very early smartphone when I got my first cellphone in the last year of high school. A Samsung Blackjack, which wasn’t a great choice. It eventually got replaced with an iPhone 3G. Not to mention, a lot of things depend on smartphones these days.

However, I feel that smartphones in general has gotten too big, and they don’t quite fit in women’s pants pockets and my little sister complains about how the new iPhones don’t fit in her pocket, which is why she won’t upgrade. It’s a shame that Apple discontinued the iPhone Mini line.

Also, the title of the article is kind of, ableist.

daringfireball.net/linked/2023

Daring FireballCounterpoint: Flip Phones Are a Dumb IdeaLink to: https://www.theverge.com/23757846/flip-phones-forever-motorola-razr-samsung

#Baltimore Bo Brooks #restaurant is closing, blaming #CellPhones for its demise. Owner claims the younger gen doesn't want to spend hours eating #crabs if it means being separated from their phone. True, no one eats crabs when they're hungry. Getting crabs is more of a social activity (yeah, pun intended, hon), than a meal choice.

Still, I think #GenZ's opting to move back to #FlipPhones and digitally disconnect shows they do want to socialize more in person, but crabs cost too much $$$.

This gives me hope for the future. #GenZ is actively putting their #MentalHealth first.

"Cameron unplugged & switched over to #FlipPhones because she found her social media presence “misleading.”... As #SmartPhones and #SocialMedia became more ubiquitous around 2012, so did the rate of #depression among #teens... Between 2004 - 2019 the rate nearly doubled, according to the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, which is a part of the US Dept of HHS"

cnn.com/2023/01/15/business/fl