I should consider including references to similar movements, like "Delete Facebook" campaigns, or the concept of "slow internet" vs "fast internet" as proposed by scholars like Cal Newport. Also, mention the role of social media algorithms in perpetuating a cycle of content consumption, which the "Don't Send" movement might aim to counteract.
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If you can provide more background (e.g., is this a work policy, a legal request, a personal preference, or part of a specific campaign or study), I’d be glad to help draft a respectful, factual explanation or guideline based on that context. I should consider including references to similar movements,
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