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Sick of Constant Pings, They’re Sending Texts at the Speed of Carrier Pigeon
Apps that let users send digital messages at ultraslow speeds have taken off, with users reveling in a slower pace of life.
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Apps that let users send digital messages at ultraslow speeds have taken off, with users reveling in a slower pace of life. The trend encourages a more deliberate communication rhythm, contrasting the constant pings of modern messaging. Users enjoy the novelty of waiting for a message to arrive, though the format is not suited for quick arrangements like dinner plans.
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