Slow-messaging apps gain fans fed up with always-on digital communication

A new wave of apps designed to deliver messages at deliberately slow speeds is attracting a growing number of users. These platforms intentionally delay texts by hours or even days, mimicking a more leisurely, old-fashioned pace of communication. Users say the apps offer relief from the relentless pressure of instant replies and constant notifications. However, the format has clear limitations, making it poorly suited for time-sensitive exchanges like coordinating plans.
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