Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

Feels like it should maybe be a new bio quote 😂 it's absolutely true of me. It's absolutely true.

@grimalkina Imagine if we had more psychology in software engineering… that would solve so many issues.
@mahryekuh @grimalkina You say that, but there’s a lot is psychology in certain game companies and it’s used for a lot of evil.

@ainmosni @grimalkina Do you mean addictive patterns?

Because I didn't even think about that, but that's definitely a real problem.

Same with addictive social media timelines.

Guess Big Tech is better at using psychology for evil than for good?

@grimalkina @mahryekuh @ainmosni can’t that be said for psych outside of clinical contexts broadly..? marketing, propaganda etc
@oscarjiminy @mahryekuh @ainmosni those are usually far less psych and far more pseudoscience to be honest. Plenty to blame UX for, and UX isn't psych.
@grimalkina @oscarjiminy @mahryekuh @ainmosni friend worked at a newspaper in customer handling.

they had to do a 3 days course to "learn how to sell". it was by some pseudo science guru who sold "psychology".

the gist was every human is one of 4 animals (whales, sharks, owls, and dolphins).

screenshot of the website machine translated for laughs added. (original german side: https://www.tobias-beck.com/persoenlichkeitstest/)

studies? 0. sources? 0. any empiric approach? nah.
it is "trust me bro" and "customers who trust us".

not the truth prevails here, but what sounds good in some pitch meeting.