| Time and interaction are important philosophical topics closely related to human emancipation.In the era of digital capitalism, digital technologies have profoundly transformed traditional forms of human interaction in spatial settings, temporal intensity, symbolic identity, and modes of communication. These changes have improved the temporal efficiency of social cooperation and the flow of knowledge. Yet, the deep collaboration between capital and digital technology has turned digital interaction into an instrument for capital accumulation. As a result, digital communication often becomes fragmented, utilitarian, and superficial. Under the spiritual discipline and behavioral control of capital, individuals gradually lose their sovereignty over time and fall into a state of temporal deprivation, lacking focus time, leisure time, and real time. To overcome this dilemma, it is necessary to reconstruct the temporal consciousness of digital subjects, promote co-construction, co-governance, and shared benefits within digital spaces, and foster a fair and healthy ecology of digital interaction. Only in this way can we truly resolve the problem of digital alienation and explore a path toward temporal emancipation in digital life. |