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Can we stop with the public ‘blasterbating’, actually?

  • Posted on August 16, 2026
  • By Financial Times
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  • 1 min read
In brief

The phenomenon of playing audio through smartphone speakers in public spaces has become increasingly prevalent and disruptive. This growing trend, affecting commuters on buses, trains, and other shared environments, raises important questions about digital etiquette and social responsibility. The article explores how unchecked audio consumption in public settings impacts collective comfort and examines potential solutions to establish better norms around technology usage in communal spaces.

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Can we stop with the public ‘blasterbating’, actually?
Can we stop with the public ‘blasterbating’, actually?

It is now hard to take public transport without having to endure the sound of someone else’s smartphone speaker
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Financial Times

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