For some of the most followed people on social media, did it also cause the end of what got them on the map in the first place??
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Computer scientist Tristan Harris says that social media is a lot like gambling.
“A person is worth more if they’re addictively checking their phone like a slot machine,” he explains. “Sometimes you pull that slot machine, sometimes you get something nice – you get those five new likes or rewards, other times you pull that refresh and you don’t get anything. It’s that randomness that makes it so addictive.”
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For some of the most followed people on social media, did it also cause the end of what got them on the map in the first place??
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