11 comments

  • RunningDroid 2 hours ago ago

    Framing it as addiction is popular now but it removes user agency:

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-27053-2

    >The present research (N = 1204) explored the implications of overusing the addiction label. In Study 1, a national quota sample of Instagram users (N = 380) overestimated their addiction to the app, and those who perceived themselves as more addicted (but not more habitual) experienced less ability to control their use. We show that the perception of addiction likely arises from popular media’s frequent labeling of social media as addictive (vs. habit forming). Study 2 (N = 824) demonstrated experimentally that framing frequent Instagram use as an addiction has deleterious consequences for user self-efficacy, including reducing perceived control over social media use and increasing self-blame for overuse. In addition, misperceiving excessive social media use as addictive potentially diverts users from effective strategies that could be used to curb overuse habits.

    • general1465 an hour ago ago

      > Framing it as addiction is popular now but it removes user agency:

      You can use the same reasoning on smoking too. Or any other drugs.

      I am currently trying to get rid of my dependence, almost an addiction on Reddit. And nothing has been working, except blocking Reddit on DNS level in my router for all devices and all browsers equally. And even then I will write "reddit" into address bar several times a day to get no response from browser. Like a gambler pulling a slot machine which is not connected to power.

      • roflchoppa an hour ago ago

        same here, i type in `news` and end up here dozens of time a day :)

        At least we have the knowledge (and introspection) to work towards stopping this behavior.

      • Der_Einzige an hour ago ago

        Go take GLP-1s, they are an anti addiction measure.

        Also this place is just orange Reddit. It’s no better than Reddit.

    • butterbomb 2 hours ago ago

      Parrot “user-agency” all you want. We’ve seen what outsourcing solutions to “user-agency” does.

      Over half the population lacks the self stewardship to not eat themselves into being a fat pig. If “user-agency” was any sort of solution, I wouldn’t be paying for the negative externalities of all you fat fucks.

      • kelseyfrog an hour ago ago

        To piggyback[1], agency discussion are orthogonal to affecting outcomes.

        Shifting responsibility typically justifies outcomes rather than making meaningful change. It resolves the cognitive dissonance between a negative outcome and inaction.

        If one is actually interested in improving the negative result, it doesn't matter what their personal relation to the cause is. The process is simple: make meaningful change to to the system that causally proceeds the outcome.

        In your example of obesity, personal responsibility is meaningless if one's goal is to decrease it.

        Same with the negative effects of social media. If you care about the consequences, personal responsibility's only effect is to make one ok with inaction.

        1. Intended

      • neuropacabra an hour ago ago

        Agree, self agency or not, people are depressed and loosing critical thunking because all of it is designed as a slot machines.

      • Der_Einzige 43 minutes ago ago

        I’d unironically mandate taking GLP-1s for those who are significantly overweight as a precondition for getting on Medicaid, Medicare, and even private insurance. It’s time society takes a real stand against hambeasts.

        • free_bip 34 minutes ago ago

          Why are you using dehumanizing language here? It's completely unnecessary and only serves to reinforce harmful and false stereotypes.

    • superxpro12 26 minutes ago ago

      this almost sounds like victim-blaming. regardless of user-agency.... if these companies are intentionally engineering addictive products, they deserve to be regulated or eliminated since they cant be "trusted" to do the right thing, which in this particular case is "not addicting children to brainrot clickbait". How does clickbait addiction in any way serve the betterment of society?

  • GlibMonkeyDeath 4 hours ago ago

    Tobacco CEO's Statement to Congress 1994 News Clip "Nicotine is not addictive."

    https://senate.ucsf.edu/tobacco-ceo-statement-to-congress