Business Insider
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Gen Z's new anti-tech rebellion: making eye contact and listening to each other
Members of the Luddite Club gather in New York City's Tomkins Square Park.
Corrie Aune for BI
Members of New York City's Luddite Club yearn for a life without a screen.
Some have given up smartphones. Others have more radical ideas.
They say limiting technology has made their lives richer and allowed them to connect with others.
Jameson Butler hated how much time she spent on her smartphone, so over the pandemic, she ditched it for a flip phone. It was meant to be a temporary "social media…
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