
News Avoidance Psychology
The case for reading less news
Reading less news is not the consolation prize for the overwhelmed. A 17-country study of more than 28,000 readers found that hyper-consumers ended up less informed than selective readers. The research backs the underread: people who pick a few trusted sources and read them on a schedule come out steadier, sharper, and better calibrated than people who chase every alert. Here is what the data shows.
Kira Shishkin