Digital detox is emerging as a growing trend as people take breaks from social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube to reduce overstimulation, improve focus, and manage mental fatigue caused by constant scrolling, notifications, and online comparison culture
Published Date – 5 May 2026, 11:40 AM

By Ruchi Rai Agarwal
Hyderabad: For many people today, logging off is becoming just as important as logging in. The growing trend of social media breaks, often called digital detox, reflects a shift in how people are responding to constant online engagement.
With endless scrolling, notifications and short-form content, platforms like Instagram and YouTube are designed to keep users hooked. What starts as a quick check often turns into hours of passive consumption, leaving people feeling mentally drained rather than refreshed.
This constant stimulation is also affecting attention spans. Many users now find it harder to focus on longer tasks, whether it’s reading, studying or even watching a full-length show. The brain gets used to quick, fast-paced content, making anything slower feel less engaging.
Another factor is comparison. Seeing curated highlights of other people’s lives can create pressure to keep up, leading to dissatisfaction and a constant need to stay updated.
Taking a break, even for a few hours or days, allows the mind to reset. It reduces overstimulation, improves focus and creates space for offline activities. Many people report better sleep, improved concentration and a calmer state of mind after stepping away from screens.
A digital detox doesn’t mean completely cutting off technology. Instead, it’s about setting boundaries, limiting screen time, avoiding phones before bed, or simply being more mindful of usage.
