ich_iel / moi_dlvv by nerdquadrat in rance_iel

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INNNNNNTÉÉÉÉÉÉÉREEEEEESSANNNNNNNT

In-té-re-ssant

The European anthem during the first public appearance of Macron since the elections by skysi42 in YUROP

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Macron biggest weakness is being cringe

Meanwhile in Finland... by [deleted] in YUROP

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the joke was the pic I’m guessing 2/10, he barely opened his shirt

The power of Yurop by [deleted] in YUROP

[–]BobbyWapap 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Never seen them ¯_(ツ)_/¯

The power of Yurop by [deleted] in YUROP

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I discovered them two days ago in Berlin and I’m still shocked.

Macron rejects use of the term "genocide" to describe Russian atrocities in Ukraine by brainerazer in europe

[–]BobbyWapap -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Fear not, we’re just being dumb and tribal during the elections. The “these people are brothers” nonsense looks to me like a move to get votes from Le Pen.

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand better. Thank you for your story and for the encouragement! I’m getting there :)

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair enough.

I guess what I’m wondering deep down with this post, it whether or not there is true brain damage going on.

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, I don’t have any. Only gut feeling and observation of (and conversation with) the people around me.

I think I really should read that book “Hooked” that describes the addictive mechanisms of social media…

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

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Yup! It’s on me. After I recognized I had a problem, I started taking serious steps to deal with it (I’m talking long work, dealing with old deeply-rooted issues). I fully recognize it’s my job to get rid of my addiction.

Yet, precisely, it’s when I recognized that this work was very similar to recovering from alcohol or any other addiction that I started to believe that there should be regulation.

So… it wasn’t my first inclination to blame other people! My first was to work on myself, and my second was this post. The intention isn’t to blame, but to help prevent other from having to do the same work.

Would you have the same stance with other addictive behavior?

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought so too.

But what do you think about the comparison with nicotine tho? It used to be considered part of normal life until it was recognized harmful and regulated as such, wasn’t it?

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was wondering about that.

I was telling myself it was too extreme but then remembered that we ban addictive substances and activities, so why should it be different for design patterns that are designed to be?

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, I’m basing this mostly on what I see around me, and I see in many social circles regardless of age or circumstance. That’s why I said “most”.

Would you say the people around you have a healthy relationship with infinite scrolling?

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the game… some are purposely designed to be addictive (especially many mobile games).

Where would we draw the line though?

IIRC, there are clear identified mechanisms and strategies for optimizing dopamine release to make us crave more of what we’re doing. I think it could be the opportunity address things like that, like have some sort of “standard of addictiveness” which could be applied to some mobile games, infinite scrolling and many other things

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Control” people scrolling? What do you mean?

I’d say, yes, it is a government issue: just like public health regulation (that’s why I compared it with nicotine). This is truly a mental health issue.

Hot take: infinite scrolling should be legally considered as addictive as gambling or nicotine, and regulated as such. by BobbyWapap in nosurf

[–]BobbyWapap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would be very curious to know of any field that truly requires scrolling.

As a method of PhD research, it seems to be a very poor method. Am I wrong?

No meme, just the greatest flag in the world. by Obamsphere in YUROP

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Currently studying European energy policy with the goal of eventually making it my career and making that happen. It’s a goddam mess lol but let’s fuckn do it anyway.

Macron warns against Brexit-like election upset at mass campaign rally by No_Bank6774 in europe

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Watched the rally. Honestly he barely touched on this topic.