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An upside of the ubiquity of mobile phones? Fewer public displays of anger

Mobile phones absorb attention and social norms, leading to fewer public anger displays and making outbursts an outdated social tactic, researchers observe.

Public outbursts have, happily, become an archaic, almost obsolete, tool of social leverage.

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An upside of the ubiquity of mobile phones? Fewer public displays of anger

Public outbursts have, happily, become an archaic, almost obsolete, tool of social leverage.

·Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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