Facebook prototypes tool to show how many minutes you spend on it

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Are you ready for some scary numbers After months of Mark Zuckerberg talking about how &Protecting our community is more important than
maximizing our profits,& Facebook is preparing to turn that commitment into a Time Well Spent product. Buried in Facebook Android app is an
unreleased &Your Time on Facebook& feature
It shows the tally of how much time you spent on the Facebook app on your phone on each of the last seven days, and your average time spent
per day
It lets you set a daily reminder that alerts you when you&ve reached your self-imposed limit, plus a shortcut to change your Facebook
notification settings. Facebook confirmed the feature development to TechCrunch, with a spokesperson telling us, &We&re always working on
new ways to help make sure people time on Facebook is time well spent.& The feature could help Facebook users stay mindful of how long
they&re staring at the social network
This self-policing could be important since both iOS and Android are launching their own screen time monitoring dashboards that reveal which
apps are dominating your attention and can alert you or lock you out of apps when you hit your time limit
When Apple demoed the feature at WWDC, it used Facebook as an example of an app you might use too much. Images of Facebook digital wellbeing
tool come courtesy of our favorite tipster and app investigator Jane Manchun Wong
She previously helped TechCrunch scoop the development of features like Facebook Avatars, Twitter encrypted DMs and Instagram Usage Insights
— a Time Well Spent feature that looks very similar to this one on Facebook. Our report on Instagram Usage Insights led the sub-company
CEO Kevin Systrom to confirm the upcoming feature, saying &It true
.We&re building tools that will help the IG community know more about the time they spend on Instagram & any time should be positive and
intentional
.Understanding how time online impacts people is important, and it the responsibility of all companies to be honest about this
We want to be part of the solution
I take that responsibility seriously.& First look at Instagram self-policing Time Well Spent tool Facebook has already made changes to its
News Feed algorithm designed to reduce the presence of low-quality but eye-catching viral videos
That led to Facebook first-ever usage decline in North America in Q4 2017, with a loss of 700,000 daily active users in the region
Zuckerberg said on an earnings call that this change &reduced time spent onFacebookby roughly 50 million hours every day.& Zuckerberg has
been adamant that all time spent on Facebook isn&t bad
Instead, as we argued in our piece &The difference between good and bad Facebooking,& its asocial, zombie-like passive browsing and video
watching that harmful to people wellbeing, while active sharing, commenting and chatting can make users feel more connected and
supported. But that distinction isn&t visible in this prototype of the &Your Time on Facebook& tool, which appears to treat all time spent
the same
If Facebook was able to measure our active versus passive time on its app and impress the health difference, it could start to encourage us