Book: Digital minimalism



"We are social beings who cannot completely ignore someone else's opinion of us." Of course, this behavior has evolved in the process of evolution. During the Paleolithic, it was necessary to maintain its status among other members of the tribe, as survival depended on it. In the twenty-first century, technology has used this ancient need to create lucrative behavioral dependencies. Let's take a look at the social media response button, which is closely related to the issue of recognition. If a lot of people click on the heart icon under your Instagram photo, you'll feel like you've hit your tribe, something that each of us instinctively craves. Of course, the flip side of this evolutionary factor is anxiety that occurs in the absence of a positive reaction. For the Paleolithic brain, this is a serious problem - and thus you get into the habit of constantly checking "important" information on the phone.

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Perhaps for the same reason I am in the business of putting up citations on this site.
If the owners of the site eliminate the "like" button, the audience will decrease. Unambiguously
Quote Explanation: like audience will decrease. Unambiguously
№ 426256   Added MegaMozg 21-08-2021 / 02:03
the behavioral strategy has been behind the buttons and quick links of most social networks since Facebook introduced the Like button in 2009 year.
№ 426255   Added MegaMozg 21-08-2021 / 02:00
Various "ingredients" that our brain bites on. Two of these seem to be particularly important to our discussion - variable positive reinforcement and the desire for recognition.
№ 426254   Added MegaMozg 21-08-2021 / 01:57
Bill Mar ends each episode of his HBO show Real Time with a monologue. He usually chooses political topics. But on May 12, 2017, Mar looked into the camera and said: Social media tycoons should stop pretending to be friendly nerd gods building a better world, and confess that they are just plain T-shirt tobacco farmers selling addictive products to children. Let's be honest with ourselves: checking likes has become the equivalent of smoking.
№ 426252   Added MegaMozg 21-08-2021 / 01:51
Observing "digital Shabbat", not taking the phone to bed, disabling notifications, trying to be more aware, you will be able to enjoy the "pluses" of technology and minimize their negative impact. The popularity of this approach is that you do not have to radically change your Internet life: you do not need to give up everything completely, you will not lose a single advantage, you will not disappoint any friend and nothing will cause you serious inconvenience.
Digital minimalism puts long-term intention above rapid satisfaction.
№ 426250   Added MegaMozg 21-08-2021 / 01:45