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by luckycharms810
1912 days ago
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I draw a distinction between introducing ideas to people and manipulating the way people think. Reading a book, digesting ideas and having a conversation in your mind with the author is incredibly healthy and IMO should be promoted. Optimizing for "engagement" requires that you offer the mind an endless set of distractions in lieu of good engaging content. Over time the mind starts to degrade to a point where its difficult to digest long-form content and enjoy it as a much healthier habit. |
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This is another really strong claim. I find it odd that most people are so sceptical of the claims established by social science research, except when it confirms a previously held theory.
TV optimises for engagement. Do you think that TV lead to the destruction of people's ability to engage meaningfully with the world, or is that distinction reserved for products invented after (I assume) you were born.
Cos I remember how much everyone gave out about TV (and I was one of those people!) and to see the entire argument wholesale lifted and applied to a completely different medium of communication is disconcerting, to say the least.