Too many bad takes built on reductive ideas about why people do what they do, especially online — less, I think, because they have useful explanatory power, and more because they allow people to skip entirely the layer containing desires they don’t endorse or fully understandhttps://twitter.com/primalpoly/status/1092064394920349697 …
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“This has hacked my brain’s reward system” is a path around thinking about what you’re doing *at all.* It is a science-y sounding replacement for “witches did it.”
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Replying to @webdevMason
Mm, I don't know. For me the experience itself does feel (mildly) addictive. The urge to keep refreshing to see what's new, to click my notifications, to keep scrolling even if I'm not that engaged... I think it's fair to describe those as "hacking my brain's reward system"
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IMO this can be consistent w the above; just that "hacking my brain's reward system" lacks explanatory power for anything interesting & people don't seem to notice. "I feel a daily compulsion to hug my boyfriend first thing when I get home. He's hacked my brain's reward system."
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Replying to @webdevMason @juliagalef
Would you say it's possible for the brain's reward system to be hacked?
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Replying to @perleypaapcrabb @juliagalef
I'm saying I don't see a meaningful difference between having a reward system at all and having one that's *constantly* "hacked."
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Replying to @webdevMason @juliagalef
What if you replace "hacked" with "exploited"?
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Or "manipulated"?
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Replying to @webdevMason @juliagalef
I suppose consciously thinking about the idea of a "rewards system", and how we respond to specific stimuli, changes the dynamic of whatever manipulative interaction one might diagnose.
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