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incahootstoday at 4:38 PM1 replyview on HN

I’d argue that just because there’s no clear indication of fraud or deception immediately apparent doesn’t discount the reality that much of society has become dependent on their phones.

It’s pretty clear it’s designed that way—otherwise, its effectiveness wouldn’t be nearly as troubling as it is.

Advertising absolutely has overlap as of that of propaganda, and engagement remains the central focus of the millions of apps that populate stores and devices (along with the constant stream of ads that accompany them).

Working in transitional housing brings a unique perspective that’s often unshared with the vast majority of everyday people. When you do this for a time, you start to recognize patterns and the overlap in environments around you. In the case of addiction, it certainly applies to a whole swath of life that most never notice.


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Forgeties79today at 5:15 PM

Not to argue too much because I agree with you, but it bears mentioning that many of these companies absolutely study the techniques employed by casinos et al and now you can see sports gambling using techniques refined by social media companies. The dialogue there is very damning when it comes to assessing whether they’re being deceptive/bad actors.