A momentthat makesyou want todelete or limitsocial mediaA clip of asocial mediaCEO testifyingbeforeCongressA mention ofhow socialmediapolarizespeopleA solutionthat seemsunrealisticor too lateA stat abouthow longpeoplespend onlineA side-by-sidecomparisonof real lifevs. digital lifeA confessionabout socialmedia’s truepurposeA referenceto fake newsormanipulatedcontentA social mediafeature beingdescribed asintentionallyaddictiveA momentwhen adramatizedscene feelstoo extremeA personharmed by thesystem(teenagers,activists,everyday users)A scary statisticabout theeffects of socialmedia onmental healthA scene thatreminds youof your ownsocial mediahabitsA personcheckingtheir phonewithoutrealizing itA dramaticvoice-overwarning aboutthe dangers ofsocial mediaA person whobenefits from thesystem (techexecutives,advertisers,influencers)A visualmetaphor forhow socialmedia controlspeopleA momentwhere you feelmanipulatedby thedocumentaryA comparisonto BigTobacco ordrugaddictionAn expertcalling forregulationAreferenceto AI oralgorithmsA “fact-check”warning orexample ofmisinformationA formertech insiderapologizingfor their pastworkA mentionofdopamineor addictionA momentthat makesyou want todelete or limitsocial mediaA clip of asocial mediaCEO testifyingbeforeCongressA mention ofhow socialmediapolarizespeopleA solutionthat seemsunrealisticor too lateA stat abouthow longpeoplespend onlineA side-by-sidecomparisonof real lifevs. digital lifeA confessionabout socialmedia’s truepurposeA referenceto fake newsormanipulatedcontentA social mediafeature beingdescribed asintentionallyaddictiveA momentwhen adramatizedscene feelstoo extremeA personharmed by thesystem(teenagers,activists,everyday users)A scary statisticabout theeffects of socialmedia onmental healthA scene thatreminds youof your ownsocial mediahabitsA personcheckingtheir phonewithoutrealizing itA dramaticvoice-overwarning aboutthe dangers ofsocial mediaA person whobenefits from thesystem (techexecutives,advertisers,influencers)A visualmetaphor forhow socialmedia controlspeopleA momentwhere you feelmanipulatedby thedocumentaryA comparisonto BigTobacco ordrugaddictionAn expertcalling forregulationAreferenceto AI oralgorithmsA “fact-check”warning orexample ofmisinformationA formertech insiderapologizingfor their pastworkA mentionofdopamineor addiction

The Social Dilemma - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A moment that makes you want to delete or limit social media
  2. A clip of a social media CEO testifying before Congress
  3. A mention of how social media polarizes people
  4. A solution that seems unrealistic or too late
  5. A stat about how long people spend online
  6. A side-by-side comparison of real life vs. digital life
  7. A confession about social media’s true purpose
  8. A reference to fake news or manipulated content
  9. A social media feature being described as intentionally addictive
  10. A moment when a dramatized scene feels too extreme
  11. A person harmed by the system (teenagers, activists, everyday users)
  12. A scary statistic about the effects of social media on mental health
  13. A scene that reminds you of your own social media habits
  14. A person checking their phone without realizing it
  15. A dramatic voice-over warning about the dangers of social media
  16. A person who benefits from the system (tech executives, advertisers, influencers)
  17. A visual metaphor for how social media controls people
  18. A moment where you feel manipulated by the documentary
  19. A comparison to Big Tobacco or drug addiction
  20. An expert calling for regulation
  21. A reference to AI or algorithms
  22. A “fact-check” warning or example of misinformation
  23. A former tech insider apologizing for their past work
  24. A mention of dopamine or addiction