
Why Infinite Scroll Wins and Your dApp Doesn’t

Ask who gains agency and who loses it. 🤔
Dan Koe’s line fits here: Your product is a mirror of your philosophy. If your worldview is “users are resources,” variable reinforcement becomes extraction. If it’s “users are allies,” the same schedule becomes acceleration.
But I'm not saying I'm right. What do you think?
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Dan Koe’s line fits here: Your product is a mirror of your philosophy. If your worldview is “users are resources,” variable reinforcement becomes extraction. If it’s “users are allies,” the same schedule becomes acceleration.
But I'm not saying I'm right. What do you think?
Collect
Three Resources For Curious M... See more
Why Infinite Scroll Wins and Your dApp Doesn’t
The 90‐Second Theory
B. F. Skinner’s pigeons are the grandparents of modern SaaS. During his research in 1930 - 1950s he wired a hopper that dropped food on different schedules. Fixed ratio (every 5 pecks) produced slow, mechanical behavior. Variable ratio (maybe after 2 pecks, maybe 8) produced frantic, persistent pecking - and when the food stopp... See more
B. F. Skinner’s pigeons are the grandparents of modern SaaS. During his research in 1930 - 1950s he wired a hopper that dropped food on different schedules. Fixed ratio (every 5 pecks) produced slow, mechanical behavior. Variable ratio (maybe after 2 pecks, maybe 8) produced frantic, persistent pecking - and when the food stopp... See more