22. Gulaschprogrammiernacht

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How Games (and chore apps) keep you on longer and coming back regularly
05-31, 16:00–16:20 (Europe/Berlin), ZKM Kubus
Language: English

This talk will be a quick look into the methods of psychological manipulation that games and chore apps use make your sessions with them longer and get you to come back regulary.


Ever wondered why you just can't put your game down, even though you know you should already be sleeping?
Were you terrible at learning languages in school but suddenly excel at it using Duolingo?
The reasons for both are probably the same.

I will to go into the manipulation strategies that games and chore apps alike utilise and compare them to user hostile design patterns, that I have already talked about in the past.
This talk will not tell you how to feel about these tricks, but it will hopefully provide you with the knowledge you need to detect them and make more conscious decisions on if you want to let them work on you.


Content Notes

addiction, irresponsible spending

Frontend, full-stack (don't often hear it in that order, do you?) and app developer who likes poking at Kubernetes and tech in general.
I also enjoy putting emoji in places they don't belong 👻

I am so used to writing markdown that I put two spaces in the end of lines when writing emails, even though I only ever write plain text mail, and definitely not markdown.
Is that relevant to my talks? Nope, but I am terrible at describing myself and thought a fun fact might be good in a bio.

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