"Twiddling represents the big cognitive hazard from enshittification during the AI bubble: the parts of your UI that matter most to you are the parts that you use as vital cognitive prostheses. A product team whose KPI is "get users to tap on an AI button" is going to use the fine-grained data they have on your technological activities to preferentially target these UI elements that you rely on with AI boobytraps. You are too happy, so they are leaving money on the table, and they're coming for it.

This is a form of "attention rent": the companies are taxing your muscle-memory, forcing you to produce deceptive usage statistics at the price of either diverting your cognition from completing a task to hunt around for the button that banishes the AI and lets you get back to what you were doing; or to simply abandon that cognitive prosthesis:
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It's true "engagement-hacking": not performing acts of dopamine manipulation; but rather, spying on your habitual usage of a digital tool in order to swap buttons around in order to get you to make a number go up. It's exploiting the fact that you engage with something useful and good to make it less useful and worse, because if you're too happy, some enshittifier is leaving money on the table."

https://pluralistic.net/2025/07/28/twiddlehazard/#outboard-brains-considered-harmful

#Twiddling #Enshittification #AI #GenerativeAI #AttentionRent #EngagementHacking #Capitalism

Pluralistic: How twiddling enshittifies your brain (28 Jul 2025) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

Who knew waxing poetic about *blue cartoon dogs* could become a career? πŸΆπŸ’Ό Meanwhile, #Cocomelon is the villain, apparently for using evil "engagement-hacking" (also known as being entertaining). In other news, Trung Phan tackles the pressing matters of Instagram ads and fire memes, because priorities, right? πŸ”₯πŸ“±
https://www.readtrung.com/p/why-i-love-bluey-and-hate-cocomelon #bluecartoondogs #engagementhacking #TrungPhan #Instagramads #firememes #HackerNews #ngated
Why I love Bluey (and hate Cocomelon)

These are the two most-streamed children's shows. Joe Brumm's personal touch for Bluey trumps Cocomelon's engagement-hacking approach.

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