1---
2title: "The case for dopamine dispensers"
3subtitles: "Likes and clicks and green badges and comments and analytics and ____ can be helpful, actually"
4author: ["Amolith"]
5cover: ./cover.png
6published: 2023-02-26T23:09:00-05:00
7categories: ["Technology"]
8tags: ["TODO"]
9draft: true
10toc: false
11---
12
13Dopamine dispensers --- likes on social media platforms, stars on GitHub, clicks
14on your website, etc. --- are inherently damaging and lead only to addiction ...
15is what I used to say. Lately, I've begun thinking otherwise. They absolutely
16are dangerous and can promote harmful behaviour, _but in moderation_, I believe
17that they can be quite helpful.
18
19[pra]: /privacy-respecting-analytics/
20
21There are a few examples I often see vilified and I'll address each one:
22
23- Social media "likes" (fediverse favourites, Reddit upvotes, etc.)
24- GitHub stars
25- Website views
26
27# Software development
28
29- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31963467
30- https://ntietz.com/blog/moving-off-github/
31- https://lists.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/sr.ht-discuss/%3CF98B7AC8-6EAF-4884-9C3B-DA3711BE7085%40traduction-libre.org%3E#%3CCBMEJKAUK9CL.34S27FE2XA4G0@taiga%3E
32- https://www.coss.community/cossc/ocs-2020-breakout-drew-devault-4407
33- https://drewdevault.com/2019/05/24/What-is-a-fork.html
34
35# Website traffic
36
37# Social media
38
39This is perhaps the more dangerous