Social Network(Ing) Fatigue

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl ˈnɛtwɜrk ˈfəˌtiɡ/

Definitions of social network(ing) fatigue

noun a feeling of exhaustion or disinterest resulting from excessive use of social networking platforms

Example Sentences

A1 I am tired of using social networks all the time.

A2 Many people experience social networking fatigue from constantly checking their feeds.

B1 Social network fatigue can lead to feelings of isolation and anxiety.

B2 Some individuals find it challenging to maintain relationships online due to social networking fatigue.

C1 Managing social network fatigue requires setting boundaries and prioritizing real-life interactions.

C2 For those at a high level of social network fatigue, taking a break from all online platforms may be necessary for mental well-being.

Examples of social network(ing) fatigue in a Sentence

formal Social networking fatigue is a phenomenon where individuals feel overwhelmed and exhausted by the constant use of social media platforms.

informal I think I'm experiencing social network fatigue from spending too much time on Instagram.

slang I'm totally over social networking - it's giving me major FOMO fatigue.

figurative After hours of scrolling through my feed, I could feel the weight of social network fatigue settling in.

Grammatical Forms of social network(ing) fatigue

plural

social networks fatigue

comparative

more social network fatigue

superlative

most social network fatigue

present tense

experiencing social network fatigue

future tense

will experience social network fatigue

perfect tense

have experienced social network fatigue

continuous tense

are experiencing social network fatigue

singular

social network fatigue

positive degree

social network fatigue

infinitive

to experience social network fatigue

gerund

experiencing social network fatigue

participle

experienced social network fatigue

Origin and Evolution of social network(ing) fatigue

First Known Use: 2005 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'social network fatigue' originated with the rise of social networking platforms in the early 2000s.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the feeling of exhaustion or disinterest that can result from excessive use of social networking sites, the term has evolved to encompass a broader sense of burnout or overwhelm from the constant connectivity and information overload in the digital age.