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The Tech Industry's War On Kids (curry.com)

Long-time Slashdot reader RoccamOccam summarizes an article now circulating on the web sites of several schools: Child and adolescent psychologist Richard Freed writes, "...parents have no idea that lurking behind their kids' screens and phones are a multitude of psychologists, neuroscientists, and social science experts who use their knowledge of psychological vulnerabilities to devise products that capture kids' attention for the sake of industry profit. What these parents and most of the world have yet to grasp is that psychology—a discipline that we associate with healing—is now being used as a weapon against children."

Stanford psychology researcher B.J. Fogg, has developed the "Fogg Behavior Model", which he claims is a well-tested method to change behavior and, in its simplified form, involves three primary factors: motivation, ability, and triggers. Describing how his formula is effective at getting people to use a social network, the psychologist says in an academic paper that a key motivator is users' desire for "social acceptance," although he says an even more powerful motivator is the desire "to avoid being socially rejected."

Ramsay Brown, the founder of Dopamine Labs, says in a KQED Science article, "We have now developed a rigorous technology of the human mind, and that is both exciting and terrifying. We have the ability to twiddle some knobs in a machine learning dashboard we build, and around the world hundreds of thousands of people are going to quietly change their behavior in ways that, unbeknownst to them, feel second-nature but are really by design."

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  1. They do it to adults as well by Paleolibertarian · · Score: 2, Insightful

    As long as they don't come to your house and shoot you then "War" is a misnomer. More like persuasion.

    1. Re:They do it to adults as well by war4peace · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Yes really.
      It's not a war. War involves the other party being an enemy.

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    2. Re:They do it to adults as well by cas2000 · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Libertarians believe that only physical violence or the direct threat of it can be coercion, and even then only when it comes from poor or black people.

      Violence from angry white men is just self-defence by the most oppressed people ever to exist in the world, or sometimes it's necessary discipline for their women, children, and other property.

    3. Re: They do it to adults as well by war4peace · · Score: 4, Insightful

      This is becoming retarded.
      The title says: The Tech Industry's War On Kids” - implying the tech industry sees kids as an enemy. This is not correct.
      They see kids as products, not as enemies. So the tech industry doesn't wage a war. Is this so hard to comprehend?

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  2. Only kids? by MikeMo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why would we think this is only happening to kids? The adults are the ones with the money...

    1. Re:Only kids? by KiloByte · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Kids 1. will become adults, 2. already control their parents and grandparents, having them obey a significant part of the kid's requests.

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    2. Re:Only kids? by Hognoxious · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Where does it say "only kids" in TFA? But anyway, adults earn it, so they know the value of it, and have a better idea of whether the shiny thing is good value or not. Generally, that is.

      But attacking the weak link is nothing new, "pester power" was an established phrase in the 1980s.

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  3. Why single out kids? by Opportunist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You think it has more impact? On Slashdot?

    By the way, calling something a "war on..." is usually in the same league as adding "-gate" to something: A weak attempt to make something sound interesting and scandalous that nobody would otherwise give 2 fucks about.

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  4. Re:Welp, better grow up by Opportunist · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In other words, kids, please don't grow up to become like your parents!

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  5. Re:What news? by KiloByte · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Most capitalists are sick ****s who'd sell your children to pedophiles if it meant they could make a 'legal' taxable profit out of it.

    You mean compared to pedophiles who make a legal non-taxable profit? Pretty much every religious and quasi-religious group (be they Nazis or SJWs) makes indoctrination of children from the earliest possible age one of their top priorities.

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  6. Quack warns: Other quacks are after your money! by ffkom · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Corporations putting profit before moral isn't news - Big Tobacco still earns billions every year by turning children into addicts.

    But it is somewhat new that people of the same profession now warn the public about their colleagues being only after your money... as if we didn't know that already.

  7. marketing industry, not tech industry by cas2000 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is not the "Tech Industry"'s war on kids, it's the Marketing Industry's, the propagandists, the people shapers. It's not even new, Vance Packard was warning about this in the 1950s, and he wasn't the only one. The marketers they've had over 60 years since then to refine their techniques.

    The tech - smartphones, internet, whatever - is just a new tool that they've adopted and twisted to their purposes. Unfortunately, it's a very effective tool for them - made even more effective by decades of habituating people to ubiquitous propaganda.

    Marketing is one of the greatest evils ever to be invented. A crime against humanity - and should be prosecuted and sentenced as such.