Dopamine, how apps trap our brain (Arte): How do we get rid of social networks?

Dopamine, how apps trap our brain (Arte): How do we get rid of social networks?

In 2007, Apple launched the smartphone. Apple launched the smartphone in 2007 via social apps and revolutionized our daily life through social apps. This movie warns of its excesses.

The power of “like”

We would be 3 billion connected people (3 hours 30 a day in France, 5 hours 30 in Brazil). “Likes” on Facebook, “hearts” on Instagram, or “matches” on Tinder are mechanisms designed to activate through the pleasure molecule dopamine, which scientists call the reward system.

top secret data

Meta (Instagram, Facebook…) is within sight of AlgorithmWatch. This Berlin-based NGO analyzed data collected from consenting users, showing that indeed Instagram’s algorithm favors posts in bikinis and underwear and encourages subscribers to undress.

How to take

In the absence of bulk editing, there are individual solutions, such as disabling notifications on your smartphone or switching your screen to black and white. British psychologist Daria Kuss recommends keeping your smartphone out of sight to concentrate better. Sufficient ?

Dopamine, how apps trap our brains, Saturday, June 3 at 22:25 at Arte

FREDERICK RAPILLY

Source: Programme Television

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Trending

Related POSTS