The Brief: Twitter users are sharing memes about their screen time reports that appear to be outrageously high due to everyone being stuck inside and resorting to their smartphones for entertainment.
DEEP DIVE
Apple’s weekly screen time reports on device usage are sending Twitter users in a frenzy. Social media users are humorously ashamed by the staggering data that reveals how much they have been using their Apple smartphones during the quarantine. As people run out of ideas of how to stay entertained, more people resort to their iPhones to kill time. Online, memes are being posted left and right regarding Twitter user’s personal screen time reports that display how much time has been spent merely on their cellular devices.
Screen Time Report Memes:
Me waiting for my screen time report pic.twitter.com/m61vChwnq7
— Kėv 🤦🏾♂️ (@KJS407) April 5, 2020
My screen time report today was just this GIF pic.twitter.com/coOHLovsnv
— Mark Schofield (@MarkSchofield) April 5, 2020
Me every Sunday when I get my screen time report from Apple pic.twitter.com/Glj3gOg0h3
— Meg Brady (@themegbrady) April 5, 2020
When my weekly screen time report arrives pic.twitter.com/4lF3VijqA7
— michelle (@Burnie972) April 5, 2020
"Your screen time was up 13% last week…" pic.twitter.com/yPAgDkKstu
— Tony X (@soIoucity) April 5, 2020
“Your screen time has gone up 5995726% since last week. You spent an average of 29 hours a day on your screen. Are you ok?”
— Kristin Russo (@kristinnoeline) April 5, 2020
self-quarantine day 26: my iPhone’s weekly screen time report just shrugged and said “i give up, man”
— ❄️ kyle 中和 winturner ❄️ (@TyleKurner) April 5, 2020
If @Apple could chill with screen time updates during quarantine, that would be grrrreat…I’m aware that my screen time is up 325%, for an average of 27 hrs a day pic.twitter.com/XSvotFBKng
— Zach Renfro (@Renfro34) April 5, 2020
Hey Siri, please don't send me my weekly screen time report right now.
— Jenny Dial Creech (@jennydialcreech) April 5, 2020
What’s your average daily screen time? (On your phone)
— Tiffany Ferguson 🌹 (@tiffanytheprez) April 5, 2020
I’m sick of my screen time reports judging me! There’s a stay/work at home order in place 🥴 pic.twitter.com/JGoACcM6DH
— & That’s On Period 💅🏾‼️ (@ShortyAmbitious) April 6, 2020
Getting my screen time reports saying that I am on my phone 27.5 hours a day this week pic.twitter.com/8VexYFhvKr
— Rachael Matreale (@RachaelMatreale) April 5, 2020