Young people are crowding underground phone-free parties. I went to one.
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A phone-free party in Brooklyn showcases a movement among Gen Z to disconnect from technology. Attendees leave their smartphones behind, opting for old-school communication tools. The event emphasizes social interaction without digital distractions, with participants learning about it through word of mouth and local newsletters. This trend reflects a broader desire among young people to reclaim their social lives from the grip of technology, as seen in initiatives like 'Delete Day' aimed at reducing smartphone dependency.
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