I know I’m not the only person who finds themself reflexively opening and closing apps, like perusing digital window displays to feel as if I’m doing something.
IAIYWOYP posits a situation in which you’re just pretending to be on your phone. The site offers you intermittent orders, and actions to perform:
Widen your eyes and then frown.
Taken all together, it creates the ideal symphony of actions that you might need to convince a neighboring restaurant table that you’re not eavesdropping on them (you’re on your phone).
What I found most compelling, and disturbing, is how satisfying all this is. I like double-tapping a pink circle, and pressing my fingers pensively to my lips. Maybe it’s the play-acting, or maybe this simple feedback is genuinely all I’m getting out of using my phone anyway. I am a compulsive phone-user, with very little to show for it other than almost 2,000 victories in Sawayama Solitaire.
If taking orders from a clever phone game is as momentarily compelling to me as, say, scrolling Bluesky, then what the hell am I doing here?