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Digital detox culture: Can Gen Z really log off?

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: PEXELS/ GEN Z

In a world where notifications never stop and algorithms shape everything from entertainment to news, the idea of a digital detox has become one of the most talked-about lifestyle trends.

From weekend “phone-free” challenges to full social media breaks, many young people are questioning whether constant connectivity is sustainable — especially among Gen Z, the first generation to grow up fully online.

Also see: How to protect your kids in the digital world

But can Gen Z truly log off?

The Generation That Grew Up Online

For Gen Z, smartphones, social platforms, and streaming services aren’t add-ons — they’re part of daily life. Social media is used not only for entertainment, but also for:

  • Building careers and personal brands
  • Staying informed about global events
  • Networking and finding opportunities
  • Social connection

Logging off completely can feel unrealistic when so much of life happens online.

Why Digital Detox Is Trending

Despite being digitally native, many Gen Z users report:

  • Screen fatigue
  • Anxiety linked to comparison culture
  • Burnout from constant scrolling
  • Sleep disruption
  • Information overload

As a result, digital detox content has surged — with creators promoting:

  • Phone-free mornings
  • Social media breaks
  • App time limits
  • “Dopamine detox” routines
  • Offline hobbies like reading, journaling, and fitness

The trend reflects a desire for balance, not rejection.

Also see: Social media is causing more harm than ever before among teens

The Pressure to Stay Online

For many young people, logging off isn’t simple. Social platforms are:

  • Part of work and income (influencers, freelancers, creatives)
  • Central to friendships and group communication
  • Used for education and learning trends
  • Essential for visibility in competitive industries

In some cases, being offline can feel like missing out on opportunities rather than gaining peace.

Balance Over Extremes

Instead of total disconnection, experts increasingly suggest digital boundaries rather than full withdrawal. This can include:

  • Turning off non-essential notifications
  • Setting daily screen-time limits
  • Creating no-phone zones (bedroom, meals)
  • Scheduling intentional offline time
  • Curating feeds to reduce negativity

The goal is not to escape technology — but to control how it affects mental health and productivity.

So, Can Gen Z Really Log Off?

For most, the answer isn’t a complete yes or no. Total disconnection may work temporarily, but long-term lifestyle change often looks more like intentional usage rather than total avoidance.

Digital detox culture signals something bigger: a generation becoming more aware of its relationship with technology. Instead of rejecting the digital world, Gen Z appears to be redefining how to live in it — with boundaries, awareness, and balance.

Also see: Spring Reads Outdoors: How to Turn Your Garden, Park Bench, or Beach Spot into a Book Haven

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