How to Clean Your Digital Taste: A Reset Guide

Generated time: May 29 · 1:59 AM
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Create a Xiaohongshu-style image carousel in English, themed: HOW TO CLEAN YOUR DIGITAL TASTE stop letting the algorithm decorate your brain Make it as a 1 cover + 4 content pages picture set. Each page should be a separate image, not multiple pages combined into one image. Overall Style Trendy, clean, slightly ironic, digital wellness aesthetic Mix of tech infographic + editorial moodboard + Gen Z self-improvement carousel Visual feeling: “I’m reorganizing my online life like a closet” Use a cool palette: soft white, chrome silver, electric blue, muted lavender, black text Add small visual elements: phone screen app icons search bar browser tabs headphones digital folders sticky notes glitch textures cursor arrows trash bin icon clean desktop layout Text should be sharp, readable, and a little witty Make it feel like a high-save lifestyle + internet culture guide Page 1 — Cover Main title: HOW TO CLEAN YOUR DIGITAL TASTE Subtitle: a tiny reset for your overstimulated internet brain Visual direction: A stylish phone/desktop collage with messy tabs, chaotic feeds, then a clean organized section. Use visual contrast: one side cluttered, one side calm. Small text stickers: unfollow detox search diet taste reset less noise, better input algorithm hygiene Mood: Minimal, smart, slightly cyber, not too wellness-cringe. Page 2 — Unfollow Like You Mean It Title: 01 | UNFOLLOW RULES Subtitle: your feed is not a public service announcement Content: Unfollow accounts that make you feel: jealous in a boring way angry but not informed ugly, poor, late, behind addicted to buying things like your life needs an aesthetic manager Keep accounts that give you: useful knowledge better taste real inspiration calm energy creative hunger Mini rule: If it makes you scroll but not grow, cut it. Visual direction: Show a phone feed with “following” buttons, red X marks, green check marks, profile cards, delete icons, and a clean minimalist hand holding a phone. Page 3 — Fix Your Search Diet Title: 02 | SEARCH DIET Subtitle: your curiosity has a receipt Content: Search more: tutorials essays old interviews museum archives book lists documentaries niche creators Search less: drama updates random product hauls rage bait “what everyone is buying” people you only hate-watch Tiny challenge: Before you search a person, search an idea. Visual direction: A search bar collage with good searches vs bad searches. Use browser tabs, magnifying glass icons, archive folders, old book scans, and clean digital notes. Page 4 — Rebuild Your Watchlist Title: 03 | WATCHLIST RESET Subtitle: curate your inputs before they curate you Content: Add 3 kinds of content: Skill content Something that teaches you a tool, craft, or method. Taste content Film, design, fashion, food, architecture, music, art. Depth content Long videos, essays, podcasts, lectures, interviews. Remove: videos you only watch to judge repetitive advice fake urgency content trend reports that make you panic Mini rule: Your watchlist should feel like a library, not a casino. Visual direction: Show a digital watchlist dashboard with folders labeled “Skill,” “Taste,” and “Depth.” Add YouTube-style thumbnails, playlist cards, bookmark icons, and soft glowing UI elements. Page 5 — Build an Intentional Feed Title: 04 | INTENTIONAL CONTENT MENU Subtitle: feed your brain something with vitamins Content: Your weekly content plate: 30% useful learning 25% beauty / fashion / lifestyle inspiration 20% art, film, music, culture 15% friends, community, real life 10% silly nonsense, because joy counts Digital taste reset checklist: unfollow 10 noisy accounts save 5 creators with real depth make one “watch later” playlist delete one app for 24 hours search one topic you actually care about stop confusing stimulation with inspiration Closing line: The algorithm learns you. Teach it better. Visual direction: A clean digital meal plate / dashboard metaphor. Show a phone screen with organized folders, calm notifications, a clean feed, and small food/menu icons mixed with tech UI. Extra BO Instructions All text must be in English Make the design feel cool, minimal, intelligent, and slightly sarcastic Avoid generic self-care visuals like candles and yoga poses Make it feel more like internet hygiene + taste curation Use strong contrast between “chaotic feed” and “clean feed” Add tiny notes, labels, arrows, checklists, app-window frames, and cursor details Keep each page visually distinct but cohesive Make it look like a viral Gen Z digital wellness carousel Text should be readable on mobile Do not make the pages too empty or too corporate

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Your feed is learning you. But are you learning from it? Let's talk about reorganizing your digital life like you would your closet. Most of us scroll mindlessly, following accounts that drain us, searching for validation instead of knowledge, and watching content that stimulates but doesn't fulfill. We've let the algorithm decorate our brains without asking what we actually want to see.

Start by unfollowing accounts that make you jealous, angry, or inadequate—keep only those giving you real knowledge, better taste, and calm energy. Fix your search diet: search essays and tutorials instead of drama and product hauls.

Rebuild your watchlist with three types: skill content that teaches you something, taste content that inspires your aesthetic sense, and depth content—long-form videos, essays, podcasts. Finally, intentionally curate your feed: thirty percent useful learning, twenty-five percent beauty and lifestyle inspiration, twenty percent culture and art, fifteen percent real life and community, and ten percent joy. Delete noisy apps, save creators with real depth, and remember: your watchlist should feel like a library, not a casino.

The algorithm learns you. Teach it better by taking control of what you follow, search, and watch.