Pope Francis expressed concern over the impact of social media, warning against excessive scrolling, which he described as causing 'brain rot.' View on euronews ...
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Pope Francis has issued a warning about the dangers of excessive social media use, which he referred to as causing “brain rot ...
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The written remarks also warned against what the pope termed “brain rot” caused by constant social media scrolling, calling ...
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Brain rot is defined as "the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as the result of overconsumption of material (now particularly online content ...