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Controlling the way dopamine is released from our brain through social media

 

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Hello friends, how are you all? Come on everyone is fine. I wish you all the best. Welcome to today's blog from TechPark. I hope you will be able to know and learn something new from my blog today. Let's start the discussion in detail.Did you know that Facebook's Founding president Developer 7. Sean Parker says the real purpose when I was Davolpe on Facebook was how to keep people tied up on social media. That's why we designed Facebook in such a way that Facebook can abuse the vulnerabilities of human psychology. The only reason for this is that people check their social media accounts repeatedly every day. But what a surprise to know when Sean Parker finds out that the dopamine developed on Facebook is acting like a drip on people. As a result, people are becoming addicted to Facebook.

Knowing this, he resigned from Facebook in 2005. Because Facebook was using people's social media addiction for business. Currently all social media is using these Brain Hacking Methods to force people to use their App. So that people can spend most of their time on these apps on their mobiles. Another issue here is maybe you are wondering how these social media apps are making us addicted. The answer is by dopamine.

Now what is this dopamine thing. Dopamine is actually a hormone. Which is released from your brain through neurons. You need to understand that whenever dopamine is released from your neurons, this dopamine gives you a Satisfaction. When is this dopamine released? In fact, dopamine is released when a person consumes alcohol or drugs. The pleasure or feeling that comes from drinking alcohol is due to the release of large amounts of dopamine. The first time this dopamine is released, the second time it pacers the brain to release this dopamine hormone.

This person, in his greed for more pleasure and fun, starts taking Drask again, at least for the third time, at least for the fourth time, and his dopamine needs continue to increase. In this way, as the demand increases, the person can gradually become a drug addict. From this, you can understand how big the hand of dopamine is behind any addiction. The question is, what does social media have to do with this? Relationships must exist I say because the name of the founding president of Facebook is Chamath Palihapitya

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And developer president Sean Parker has clearly stated that social media companies intentionally give dopamine doses to their users' brains from time to time. So that users become addicted to the use of social media. But the key is how an app can give your brain a pacer to release dopamine. So let me answer that for you

The year was 1970. Wolfram Schultz, a professor of human psychology at Cambridge University, conducted an experiment on some people. He wanted to see how dopamine can be released from the human brain. Standing. Tests have shown that when we are given a point instead of doing something, dopamine is released from our brain in the same way that it is released when someone injects drugs.

Some technologies and social media companies use this human weakness to make you mentally addicted. These social media companies keep you addicted through app comments and views. Because when you share a photo on Instagram, if someone likes and comments. Then these likes and comments give the feeling of getting your brain reward. Feelings like these comments give your brain a pacer to release dopamine.

This is the only reason why when you upload a photo on social media, you check the app duke on social media again and again to see how many likes were read and who commented. Because you get pleasure from these likes and comments. As a result, dopamine is released from your brain. After a while, when your post gets old, the likes on that post stop coming. Then you post another new one for dopamine release so you can get more like comments.

In this way, you keep posting every day, you keep getting likes and you keep drowning in the sea of ​​dopamine. But sadly the horror of this dopamine increases so much that you are ready to do anything to get a like comment. Be it acting like a boy or a girl or coming in front of everyone wearing obscene clothes. You don't have to tell me about the app where it is, you know better than me.

Then I want to talk about a person whose name is Tristan Harris who used to work at Google. But he quit his job at Google after learning what he knew about the job. In an interview, Tristan Harris said a tech company based in Silicon Valley aimed to make an impact on people's daily lives and daily life in order to make money. The purpose of these companies is to keep people stuck on the phone for a long time so that they can use their products like Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok for a long time. You can't believe what technology these companies are using to keep you stuck on the phone for long periods of time.

A neuroscientist living in California goes by the name Ramsay Brown who owns a dopamine company. According to him, one software

Developer knows that it is not a big deal to develop an app for how a person's brain works so that a person can be made that app addict. This is absolutely true because Ramsay Brown is not a company.

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