\”Ice Century\” in the single building: Why do we still want to open the door when we can watch TikTok?

1. The silent drama of the smart door ban era

\”302 residents have moved in for two years. I have seen him sign up when urging his property to pay. \”In a high-end district in Chaoyang District, Beijing, Ms. Zhang smiled bitterly at the property center that was equipped with monitoring screens. This \”smart community\” with facial recognition and mobile phones opened in a long distance, last year\’s Mid-Autumn Festival was a pity – the elderly living alone had a sudden heart attack, and the first thing they discovered was the guy who gave them a daily delivery.

In this era when technology reshapes the relationship between the neighborhood, our anti-block doors are thicker and thicker, and the cat\’s eyes become high-definition image heads, but the \”safe distance\” between people It\’s getting farther and farther. According to a 2024 survey by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, in the newly built commercial residential area, 84.6% of residents have never participated in a neighborhood activity, and 63.9% of residents cannot even call out the names of the neighborhoods.

\"Ice Century\" in the single building: Why do we still want to open the door when we can watch TikTok?

The triple dilemma of social downgrade

1. The warm moment of digital leech

Xiao Chen, a programmer working in Shenzhen Science and Technology Park, has 5 outsourcing groups and 3 errand running groups on his mobile phone, and he can\’t remember the business time of the convenience store under the building. \”I jumped in the door last week. I was in the property business in the business group. It was not until two hours later that the electrician came to the door that I noticed how much insurance I have in the group.\’\” This kind of misplaced communication has become a common situation. Data from the US Group Research Institute showed that my country\’s live delivery users exceeded 600 million in 2024, while orders in the same city express delivery category \”key delivery\” and \”transfer items\” surged by 210% year-on-year.

\"Ice Century\" in the single building: Why do we still want to open the door when we can watch TikTok?

2. Social dilemma of time fragmentation

Lin Wei, product manager of an Internet company in Hangzhou, has lived in three mobile phones

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