Less Is Not Always More: The Impact of Social Media Block Intensity and Immediacy on Work Time

Zenan Chen & Jason Chan

Information Systems Research2026https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2023.0493article
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Social media use during work hours is a persistent concern for workplace productivity. Many current blocking policies are designed under the assumption that greater restriction will always produce better outcomes. However, our four-week randomized field experiment with 217 U.S. participants challenges this assumption. We compared different blocker designs along two dimensions: the degree of control (partial versus complete blocking) and the immediacy of implementation (gradual versus immediate rollout). The results show that complete blocking can backfire, reducing time spent working, whereas partial blocking increases it. In addition, gradually introducing restrictions proved more effective than imposing them immediately, particularly during periods when users historically engaged more with social media. Assuming a typical eight-hour workday, complete blocking corresponds to an estimated loss of about 20.3 productive workdays per year, whereas partial blocking is associated with a gain of roughly 6.2 productive workdays annually. Partial blocking also increased the duration of uninterrupted work sessions, indicating improved sustained focus. These findings suggest a clear implication for practice and policy; rather than adopting all-or-nothing bans, organizations, app developers, and policymakers should implement calibrated, adaptive, and phased controls that reduce distractions without triggering behavioral backlash.

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@article{zenan2026,
  title        = {{Less Is Not Always More: The Impact of Social Media Block Intensity and Immediacy on Work Time}},
  author       = {Zenan Chen & Jason Chan},
  journal      = {Information Systems Research},
  year         = {2026},
  doi          = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2023.0493},
}

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