The TL;dr
- I’m about to go a little tin foil hat here.
- Google and Facebook are throwing down trying to take digital advertising dollars from each other.
- I don’t agree with the tactics they use and I despise the wolf in sheep’s clothing
narrative they hide behind.
Google announced a new product enhancement this week. Unlike most product enhancements that Google is a part of, this one was oddly not widely publicized. Google announced that they were changing the brand on “Google Feed” to “Google Discover.” Google describes this new product enhancement as a feed that will surface relevant content to you, even when you’re not searching.
If this sounds weirdly familiar, it’s because this isn’t exactly a new concept.
The Skinner Box
In the 1960’s, in the glory days of Las Vegas, there was a man named B.F. Skinner that was a Harvard professor that had very little to do with gambling. What Skinner did do was study human behavior, more specifically, how human behavior
“The Skinner Box,” as Skinner’s study was later called, was groundbreaking for all kinds of reasons and spurred several similar studies on human behavior. Of course, Skinner himself had his own name for the experiment. He called it a slot machine and the behavior of the pigeons in the research, gambling addicts.
You’re probably reading this now thinking that I have the attention span of an eight-year-old and that I’m all over the place. What in the world do slot machines have to do with Google mobile enhancement? Bear with me. If you remember, I wrote here about how I observed my twelve-year-old son going through withdrawals from being away from his phone this summer during a camping trip in West Texas.
From Slots to Smartphones
Google used to have a motto that was something like “Don’t be a douchebag” or “Don’t be evil” or something like that. I’m probably off on that a bit, but not by much. Well, guess what? T
Facebook’s algorithmic news feed was a lot of things that were not great, but probably the worst of all those bad things, Facebook’s news feed was an algorithm that was/is built to keep you engaged. Sure it’s made it possible for you to keep with the daily activities of your high school crush, but it’s also pretty much thrust Western soceity into pure chaos as well by being used as a tool to manipulate people in all kinds of kind of evil ways.
I have admired the fact that even though Google has always had an agenda, and yes sure they’ve used their stockpile of the smartest people on earth to manipulate CapEx investments and markets across the world. Maybe they have let their ideology drive strategy to the point where they use engineering to drive diversity in freaking google search results. But one thing they did very little of was attempt to to steal my attention and disrupt my flow.
Well, guess what, Now we have the smartest, most potent slot machines in the world in all of our pockets at all times. Pinging us, notifying us, discovering for us, influencing us, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Driven by two of the largest, smartest, most innovative companies in the world throwing down for our attention by feeding us what they already know that we long for, all in attempt to aggregate more and more of the market in digital advertising.
The Good News is…
Kind of a dark story up to this point I know, but stay with me. There is hope. Full disclosure, I
Parents are beginning to recognize more and more that we aren’t dealing with merely turning off the Xbox and telling little Stevie to go outside and play. Mobile devices built to drive addiction are severely impacting children in ways that are becoming more and more noticeable. Those things too will eventually force the type of feedback that change markets and technology.
Personally, I’ve deleted Twitter from my phone. I’m switching over to Bing as a browser as they at least aren’t trying completely to pimp out all of my data. Facebook and Instagram are probably not far behind.
Honestly, I have no idea how good or bad it is that Google is getting into the attention-stealing game with this news feed type of distraction trap. It may turn out to be groundbreaking tech that opens the door for AI sims that change history. I have no idea, but what I can tell you is that using technology to steal people’s attention and disrupt production flow is not something to be taken lightly by anyone. If you’ve managed to stay focused long enough to read all the way to the end of this post, you probably understand that as well as anyone possibly could. Work to keep it that way as more and more of this type of tech continues to roll out.