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by TeMPOraL 920 days ago
> They probably think of it as 'increasing engagement'. To me it's just wasting my time.

Here you've stated the fundamental truth about the so-called attention economy. The core tenet of it, is that money is made on friction. Attention is a finite resource everyone prefers to conserve for their own needs, therefore it needs to be stolen, so it can be redirected to ads, upsells, and other form of behavior manipulation.

That's why supermarkets are reshuffling stores so frequently. That's why so many websites are full of dark patterns and general annoyances. That's why ergonomics all but disappeared from software. Their inefficiency - wasting your limited lifespan in countless tiny ways - is how they make money.

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> That's why supermarkets are reshuffling stores so frequently.

Normal supermarkets in the US very rarely do this.

Walmart, Safeway, Whole Foods, HEB and all others I frequently shopped beyond Costco explicitly had very stable layouts.

It was literally a topic of news in my neighborhood when one of them rearranged for a remodel.